General Motors is reinstating several Nebraska car dealers, but the company is not releasing a list of the dealers so it's not clear how many will be included.
GM said last week that it planned to reinstate 661 of the roughly 1,100 dealers it tried to drop from its sales network last year. The reinstated dealers are being notified this week.
Officials with Meyer Automotive in Seward, Midway Chevrolet in Kearney, Advantage Chevrolet in Aurora and Reganis Auto Center in Scottsbluff say their dealerships are being reinstated.
Loy Todd, president of the Nebraska New Car & Truck Dealers Association, says he's heard of at least two Cadillac dealerships and one multibrand GM dealership that were reinstated. But Todd declined to name those dealers.