joewilk45
Well-Known Member
We all will be looking back wondering why we were wondering I agree this is just one of the many hurdles that lies ahead. Have an enjoyable day Happy holidays to everyone
Scout can obviously pay back the money that VW gave them (i wish we knew the exact amount but it seems it’s a private amount because some articles say its 4b and others say its around 7b) which is probably the most responsible thing that will happen. Like on how on Shark tank the investors give money and the company has to pay it back slowly with each sales quarter and then after its paid off they are completely independent. But as one what Jamie has told me, Scout runs as if it’s independent from VW and they only check in once n awhile to see progress and how money is being spent.As much as I favor and want to participate in the direct sales model, I think there is some legitimacy (logical, not necessarily legal), to the argument that VW "controls" Scout. I mean, they're owned by them, right? Follow the money. Where are Scout's profits going to go? 100% reinvested into Scout? 100% sent back to the mothership? Or some blend in-between? One could argue that the current relationship was specifically architected for the express purpose of bypassing the dealer requirement while preserving the most direct ownership. It's not going to be enough, not in every state at least, to avoid being subject to existing franchise requirements. They're going to have to IPO, with VW taking a minority stake, at whatever level is below the definition of "control", while still being high enough to influence the things they want to. Even having a seat on the board might be too much. I'd like to hear the opinion of someone with a legal background on corporate structure. I wonder if any of the cases that will result from this have the potential to reach the Supreme Court, or is this already firmly established case law?
Did you see VADA is now nudging up against Scout? But unlike them they want to change how dealerships are, they want transparency on pricing.I think from what I read VW owned Scout and funded them and its revitalization. So how do you own something find it and not have ties to it. GM owns Chevy, Cadillac, Buick etc.But it's owned by GM. Scout isn't an independent start up it's Buick. A division of VW. And it's not IAW bringing these suits it's the NADA dealers who are all equity companies now not to many mom and pop dealers. But would anyone on this forum write a check for 5 billion and not have all your I 's and tees crossed if so their a lot of good bridges for sale but once again let's worry about what's in front of us
https://www.scoutevforum.com/forum/...-open-in-2027-expanding-to-100-by-2032.11023/What does everyone think the basic warranty will be ? 4/50 - 3/36 and 8 yrs on batteries ??? Once again i'm married 42 yrs two daughters 3 grandchildren I know not to worry about things i cannot control especially something that's 2 yrs away. I look forward to meeting some of you at scout gatherings and wish everyone a happy new year