joewilk45
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Worry about what we can control and that's eating well tonight hugging those we love and hopefully waking up tomorrow to see Santa's magic without a headache
Well, that just means that California will miss out.
https://www.autonews.com/volkswagen/scout/an-california-dealer-association-scout-letter/
December 23, 2024
The Calfornia New Car Dealers Association has demanded that Scout Motors / VW Group stop taking deposits for the Scout Traveler and Terra by claiming that it violates amended state law that prohibits direct vehicle sales to consumers.
On Dec. 20 the association sent a letter to the head lawyers at Scout Motors and VW Group that said the two companies' plan to sell Scout vehicles direct to consumers "wrongfully cuts new and existing VW dealers out of an opportunity" and directly violates a section of California's law covering new-vehicle sales.
Updated with the cease and desist letter from the Calfornia New Car Dealers Association (CNCDA) -- cease-and-desist letter:
“Under Vehicle Code section 11713.3(o), automobile manufacturers and their affiliates are forbidden from competing with their own vehicle franchisees. Scout is an affiliate of VW under California law. Vehicle Code section 11713.3(z) defines ‘affiliate’ as ‘a person who directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, another person.’ [emphasis added by CNCDA]. Since as early as 2022, VW has been directly and substantively involved in Scout’s development and revitalization of its vehicles, including VW’s investment of billions of dollars into a Scout production plant in South Carolina.”
Tesla does not have franchisees or a dealer networkAccording to the article:
California law covering new-car sales and marketing was amended to permit competition “so long as the vehicle is being sold using new or existing franchisees to sell and service those vehicles.” Tesla, which has operated without franchisees since it was founded, is exempt from the amended law.The amendment, approved by the California’s legislature and signed into law, took affect Jan. 1 2024Don't know why / how Tesla is exempt from the law.
Thing is that International dealerships also mark up prices. Scout obviously doesn’t want that. But as on what being discussed in the official Scout Community forum. Scout wouldn’t have launched the reveal and wouldn’t be building a factory if they didn’t have this all planned out in advance. That’s why they have a hefty law team.If California courts wrongly decide in favor of the VW dealer group, Scout should only sell through International Truck franchises.
I believe some similar law was recently passed in Florida too...According to the article:
California law covering new-car sales and marketing was amended to permit competition “so long as the vehicle is being sold using new or existing franchisees to sell and service those vehicles.” Tesla, which has operated without franchisees since it was founded, is exempt from the amended law.The amendment, approved by the California’s legislature and signed into law, took affect Jan. 1 2024Don't know why / how Tesla is exempt from the law.
I completely agree, I will further add the commission salesperson model should be done away. The large dealership models need to be revamped and those state laws need to be rewritten. There is no need for this middleman anymore, stop upselling/ripping off consumers on nonsensical add-ons for commission purposes. Carvana is a great example of this. What the dealerships need to concentrate on is the maintenance side where one's vehicle can be professionally & properly serviced. The thought would be the dealerships of their own brand(s) would know their vehicles better. This is where all dealerships appear to be faltering. Their sales side has great reviews, but the maintenance side of the same dealership not so much. This part of entire industry needs to be remodeled as a business.D2C is the future or at least it will be some variation. The days of dealing with 25 year old kids trying to tell me about a truck/car is so outdated at this point, change is inevitable.
Most people don't like going to a dealership for service. Ford now offers pick up and return of your vehicle for your scheduled service. Mobile service is also gaining in popularity. Things like this are the future. Also, major sporting events are usually at night or on weekends when service depts aren't open. They will need another hook to entice people to come and wait.I think the future of dealerships should be more like car clubs. When you think of it we wear are sports teams jerseys. Why not make dealerships destinations your catch a game while your car being serviced racking up service points on your vehicle card.and loyalty points. Imagine dealerships are where you pick up your online ordered vehicle you arrive at dealer greater by your future advisor who goes over the functionality of vehicle. All financing and paperwork completed online your in and out in hour.