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In what appears to be a sign of troubled economic times, the Ford dealership in Roxboro is closing up shop.
“Business was just not strong enough,” said Jean-Luc Desjardins, who purchased the franchise in 2005. “We are hoping our Roxboro customers will come to our other location on Marcel Laurin Blvd. in Ville St. Laurent, which is remaining open.”
Desjardins said the Roxboro dealership, on Sources Blvd, which is home to many other automobile dealerships, will be fully shut down by the end of the year.
In all, 46 employees have already lost or will lose their jobs.
“We have 24 employees left,” spokesman Jacques Mador said, adding that many of the dealership’s former employees have already found work elsewhere.
“And some have said they would stay on until the end because our parts and services department is still doing well,” he said.
“It’s the new car sales that are not there.”
“When Ford had 24 per cent of the market in the 1980s, it was fine to have a lot of dealerships,” Mador said. “But now, Ford’s market share is at 4 per cent and some of those dealerships just have to close, like the one in Roxboro.”
The Ford dealership had been at the Roxboro location for 28 years, he added.
Some of the other nearby dealerships along Sources Blvd. in Roxboro and Dollard des Ormeaux would not comment on the state of the automobile dealership business on or off the island. Those who did said they were staying put.
“These are tough times for everyone in every industry,” said Paul Sauk of Subaru des Sources. “But as far as we are concerned, we’re doing fine. We have a good product and a nice little niche.”
“December, January, February – the worst months – are coming up,” he added. “But people will always complain about something or other.
“When it was going good for the last 10 years, nobody complained,” he said. “We haven’t had times like these in quite a while. And there is no quick fix.”
At the Des Sources Dodge Chrysler Jeep dealership, owner Sebastian Pitruzzello said this has been a record year for sales.
“We’re the No. 1 dealer in Quebec and last month our sales increased by 13 per cent compared to last year,” he said.