Why Illinois Car Dealers Are Suing Rivian, Secretary Of State To Stop Direct-To-Consumer Sales – NPR from ISU

Many states, including Illinois, have laws to restrict new car sales to independent dealers. University of Michigan law professor Daniel Crane explained the dealer model in place now doesn’t work for electric automakers like Tesla and Rivian, because dealers make much of their profit servicing cars.
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Aaron
4 years ago

What about Tesla?

Tom Paine's Ghost
4 years ago

Sounds to me like a bunch of buggy whip makers trying to get the government to outlaw automobiles. Inefficient dinosaurs seeking to survive via government regulation.And the consumer pays the price. While we are at it: How about legalizing automobile sales on Sunday too?

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