| # | Name | Comments |
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| 251 | Anonymous | keep tators dodge alive, the only dodge dealership that will work on my car. |
| 252 | Richard Desrosiers | Tator Dodge is the reason why I bought my Dodge Viper. Who is the Douchebag responsible for this move. |
| 253 | Carmen Alejandro Silva | |
| 254 | mike davi | Tator's NEEDS to stay open...he is the only upstate NY Viper tech that is available to MANY states around NY/CT...and all over the country. He has helped so many people...he needs to stay open! |
| 255 | Bill Patel | Great guy. Has been a great source for all my Viper needs. |
| 256 | Ken Klammer | Tator's should be declared a Landmark by Chrysler. |
| 257 | Sean Casey | Tator's Dodge is an asset to Dodge/Chrysler. Please consider the many happy consumers who support Tator's. |
| 258 | Joel Kapit | Dodge/Chrysler should embrace Chuck's dealership rather than force him to close.
He is a valued member of the Viper Community,. I am a first time Dodge owner and know that Chuck is the most knowledgable Viper resource we have in the country. Please help Tator's Dogde flourish instead of finding reasons to do the opposite. |
| 259 | Anonymous | Current original owner of Dodge Viper- Chrysler Aspen and I only buy Chrysler/Dodge products. Not sure if I will continue purchasing Chrysler products after reading how the Chrysler franchise is strongarming a reputable, established and historical American dealership. People who have purchased high priced Dodge automobiles count on Tator's for outstanding service which gives the Chrysler Corp. a good name. Don't ruin a good thing! |
| 260 | Brenden Burnham | I am deployed out here in Iraq and as soon as Chuck Found out due to my status on viperclub.org he sent me a care package with all kinds of goodies. I had never even spoke to the man before. He truly is a good hearted man that deserves to keep his business. |
| 261 | RW Hanson | |
| 262 | William Hall | Tator's Dodge should be the blueprint for customer service. |
| 263 | Doug Odom | Rather than hassle Mr. Tator in this manner, wouldn't it make more since to "enshrine" his dealership as the last remaining ORIGINAL Dodge dealership? Still in business, in the same family, after 94 years!!! This dealership shouldn't be forced out. They should be declared a historical landmark!!! Chrysler Corp. should be most proud to have the Tator family still part of the Dodge family!! |
| 264 | Mike Ramsey | Tator's is one of the oldest Dodge dealers. Chrysler needs to do whatever it takes to keep this dealer running. I dont call or go to anyone of the 3 dealers near me in California. If I need a part or help, i call Tator's , all the way across the Country. Taking away dealers like Tator's will force me away from Chrysler products. |
| 265 | Matt Angle | |
| 266 | GODEFROY Laurent | Keep Tator's Dodge alive !
Chuck is the best !
The French Viper's owner community is behind you.
Laurent
Viperpassion.com member |
| 267 | Neil | on several occassions Chuck while being on vacation in the UK has kindly took time out of his holiday to fix guys cars over here who were desperate for help, i cant imagine any other delearship offering that service ! |
| 268 | paul newell | |
| 269 | Adrian | Dodge/Chrysler must be made to appreciate how Chuck Tator has supported their business by influencing the hearts and minds of Viper owners all over the world.
Thanks to Chuck, the Viper remains a living legend with hundreds of owners routinely calling on his experience and technical support - without his support, many owners would quickly tire and the Viper would become less popular. |
| 270 | Charles Franklin Emery | |
| 271 | Jeff Anderson | At this point, Chrysler should be happy to get any sales that it can to keep the namesake afloat. The dealership in question ought to be placed on the list of historical archives as being the oldest surviving family dealership in the country. When will big business learn, that to get repeat customers, you must treat them right. It sounds like Mr. Tator is doing an excellent job at keeping many Chrysler customers happy with the brand. Mopar should be bending over backwards to help him and learn what it takes to be successful. |
| 272 | Jeff Anderson | At this point, Chrysler should be happy to get any sales that it can to keep the namesake afloat. The dealership in question ought to be placed on the list of historical archives as being the oldest surviving family dealership in the country. When will big business learn, that to get repeat customers, you must treat them right. It sounds like Mr. Tator is doing an excellent job at keeping many Chrysler customers happy with the brand. Mopar should be bending over backwards to help him and learn what it takes to be successful. |
| 273 | Peter Wolczik | I have to say that Tators Dodge although not a large dealership has a reputation that is world wide in the Viper community. Tators Dodge may not sell the number of units that chrysler would like but the closure of Tators will have leave a bad taste in the community of which many owners own multiple chrysler products. |
| 274 | Steven Horvath | The name Chuck Tator and Tator's Dodge are the reasons I bought and drive a Dodge/Chrysler product, specifically a Dodge Viper.
When I "hear" and "see" the name Tators, it shouts out to me loudly, and my vision is quite clear, this is an American institution of historic proportions. An iconic and legendary wonderment, prolonged by the dedication and sweat and tears of hardworking men and women whose efforts were surely based on honesty, integrity and real customer service.
Isn't this what Dodge/Chrysler wants to preserve and protect? To market forever the GOODWILL of the best automotive brands in America.
Eliminate Tators, and you eliminate the fabric of our society and you will eliminate me, the small business owner who will take his efforts and monies to more kind and considerate corporate america.
I am not only a small business owner but I am also a proud member of the National Association of Realtors and its 1.3 million members.
Along with The Florida Association of Realtors,
The Realtor Association of Greater Ft. Lauderdale
and The Realtors Association of The Palm Beaches.
Thank you for your considerations |
| 275 | Steven Horvath | The name Chuck Tator and Tator's Dodge are the reasons I bought and drive a Dodge/Chrysler product, specifically a Dodge Viper.
When I "hear" and "see" the name Tators, it shouts out to me loudly, and my vision is quite clear, this is an American institution of historic proportions. An iconic and legendary wonderment, prolonged by the dedication and sweat and tears of hardworking men and women whose efforts were surely based on honesty, integrity and real customer service.
Isn't this what Dodge/Chrysler wants to preserve and protect? To market forever the GOODWILL of the best automotive brands in America.
Eliminate Tators, and you eliminate the fabric of our society and you will eliminate me, the small business owner who will take his efforts and monies to more kind and considerate corporate america.
I am not only a small business owner but I am also a proud member of the National Association of Realtors and its 1.3 million members.
Along with The Florida Association of Realtors,
The Realtor Association of Greater Ft. Lauderdale
and The Realtors Association of The Palm Beaches.
Thank you for your considerations |
| 276 | richard larimer jr | i believe that a loyal customer base is worth saving. when a person goes above the bar to have a customer taken care of the csi scores reflect it in a positive way. when the service side of a company(chrysler) sends other dealers to this place there must be a reson. what would that be? CSI. if they can get a viper owner FIXED RIGHT THE FIRST TIME which is part of the csi it looks good for two partys, the dealer and chrysler. now that brings up some good questions, if he is out of business how far away is the next dealer that has viper experience that he has? at what cost to the owners? or would they have to go somewhere else several times to get the same problem fixed? then the CSI goes were? |
| 277 | Norbert Rodrigues | |
| 278 | Russ Ackerknecht | Good going, CFSA. Looks like one man rowing and 8 steering on that boat now. No wonder Toyota is passing us all up. Get your hand off your asses for once and do the right thing. Maybe then we'll stop looking at imports to own. A little good P.R. goes a long way. 'nuff said. |
| 279 | Quoc Vu | Chuck Tator is such a great asset to the viper community. Chrysler will be doing a disservice to us viper owners by removing Chuck from the brand. Bad move! |
| 280 | Anonymous | A valuable asset to the Chrysler corporation. His knowledge and advice surpasses all of the dealers I have dealt with over the years. All of them the so called "5 Star". A big mistake will be made in terminating his dealership. A real person interested in the customer.... |
| 281 | Jeff Smith | |
| 282 | Anonymous | |
| 283 | Dennis Bruno | Long time Dodge/Chrysler Owner |
| 284 | Bill Lombardi | Chuck has always been there when needed, I think it would be a big mistake and loss because he is a asset to the Dodge/Viper owners community. |
| 285 | Adreis Karimi | Mr. Chuck Tator, we are on your side!! |
| 286 | Rob Rossiter | Tator's Dodge should not be condemned, but PROTECTED as a valuable contributor to providing an excellent Dodge experience. Chrysler LLC should be proud and do whatever it takes to keep Chuck Tator open and they should promote his business to the fullest. I can not believe that Chrysler can not see the benefit in advertising the fact that Chuck is the oldest continuing operated dealership in the USA. |
| 287 | Rob Rossiter | Tator's Dodge should not be condemned, but PROTECTED as a valuable contributor to providing an excellent Dodge experience. Chrysler LLC should be proud and do whatever it takes to keep Chuck Tator open and they should promote his business to the fullest. I can not believe that Chrysler can not see the benefit in advertising the fact that Chuck is the oldest continuing operated dealership in the USA. |
| 288 | David Green | Chuck Tator is one of the most knowledgeable Dodge and Viper dealers in America. I've owned over 35 cars and trucks and have never met a dealer (of any manufacturer) so willing to personally help, advise and guide . He should be the standard by which all others are measured. |
| 289 | Jim Schlemm | Chuck Tator is one of the shining stars in Chrysler's public relations area. Because of Chuck Tator's personality and drive for customer satisfaction, he represents something that many people believe had disappeared from big corporations. His dealership is worth whatever it costs Chrysler to maintain that relationship. Chuck is well know to Viper owners. I can not understand why Chrysler would want to sever relations with one of their premier ambassadors to the car community unless the business plan is to just sell minivans to people who onlt are interested in rolling appliances. Shutting down a popular and historic original Dodge dealership is a statement by the big corporation that it cares nothing about the fabric of America. We take it as the next step in the disolution of the Dodge and Chrysler brand and corporation. |
| 290 | Jerry Cooper | |
| 291 | JERRY WALKER | |
| 292 | Barry | Almost 100 years!!!!! means Chuck Tator and his family dealership must of got it right.....
You loose Tators Dodge you loose a lot of loyal owners!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 293 | Barry | Almost 100 years!!!!! means Chuck Tator and his family dealership must of got it right.....
You loose Tators Dodge you loose a lot of loyal owners!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 294 | Lawrence Willis | Anyone who supports the Viper community is a friend of mine. Chuck you rock. |
| 295 | Jonathan Barton | You are crazy to even consider closing down Tators Dodge!!! I live in the UK and this is the only guy I buy my parts from!
He has the best customer service I have ever dealt with! |
| 296 | Stephen Nyhan | Tator helped me with my Viper, He sent me the parts and gave instructions to fix it. Great guy that gave 100% satisfaction. Gave me his honest opinion on new Vipers instead of pushing sales like every other salesman will do locally. I wish his dealership was in my town. |
| 297 | Steve Nyhan | Leave Tators open. He is one of the few classy car salesmen I have spoken to. Hehas helped me with a Viper problem I had. |
| 298 | G M LANGSTON | |
| 299 | Anonymous | |
| 300 | Celeste Morris | Even though my husband and I are the proud owners of a Viper, we believe beyond the work they do for these cars, they also set a precedennt that they have been a loyal Chyrsler dealer before all these big guys ever even broke ground on their dealerships and have never tried to switch to another automaker and this shoulld not e their reward. |