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by abtinf
4252 days ago
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Michigan is not discriminating against Tesla. They are not saying "only Tesla may not sell direct to consumer." Instead, they are saying "No auto manufacturer, regardless of their state, may sell direct to consumer." Thus, no commerce clause violation. |
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Decent article summarizing why Tesla can't sell directly.
TLDR: Because auto dealers don't want to have to compete directly with manufacturers.
Which makes no sense, seeing as how Tesla doesn't have any dealers that would compete with them, selling their own cars.
I like the guy I bought my car from on one level, but if it saves me money on my next car purchase, well, so long dealerships.