Car buyers thinking of snapping up one of these deals won’t need to worry that they’ll be stuck with repair bills after the sale. “The warranty will still be upheld by any other Chrysler dealer that remains open, so that won’t be a problem,” Medinger says.

How to Find the Deals
You can find out which Chrysler dealers are slated to close by checking out the list here. The Huffington Post is compiling an unofficial partial list of GM closings, because the company has not released an official list. Keep in mind, though, that prices can vary widely even from one targeted dealer to another. Also, dealers who plan to appeal, or who are simply still in shock from the sudden news, may not have slashed prices substantially just yet, so keep watching.

A note of caution: Just because a dealership is clearing out its inventory doesn't mean the prices will be anything special. As we saw earlier this year when Circuit City and other stores closed, liquidation sales rarely live up to the hype. So before you buy a car, make sure you do your research and check out other prices in the area and online.

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