I believe this will hurt Chrysler in the long run for a short term gain. Sure it would be nice for them to get out of some of the sweetheart sales contracts it has with some dealerships. It will all but force people that may have bought a Chrysler product to consider another brand because they might have to travel to find a dealership to purchase and have work done if needed later. People don't want to travel 50 miles for service. It will be interesting to see how it plays out. GM is doing the same thing. I imagine the other brand dealerships are smiling now.