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DETROIT — Up to 20 GM dealerships have been spared the death penalty after the company reviewed their cases and reversed plans to end their franchise agreements, a top GM executive said Tuesday.
Mark LaNeve, GM’s North American vice president for sales and marketing, said in an interview with The Associated Press that about 500 dealers had appealed the company’s decision to eliminate them, with 15 to 20 appeals granted.



