WASHINGTON - Chrysler Group, after congressional pressure and complaints from rejected dealers, said it will stop awarding new franchises temporarily in the markets of closed dealerships that are pursuing arbitration, Automotive News reported.
“Chrysler Group understands that the practice at this time may be a cause of concern among policymakers and among arbitrating dealers,” the automaker said in a statement. “As a measure of good faith, Chrysler Group will not proceed with network actions that directly impact an arbitrating dealer until the arbitrator has had a chance to rule in that case.”








