dleepnw
Active Member
This could get tricky if Scout/VW was hoping to leverage the dealer network for service and repairs.
On the other hand, dealers need to calm down. A majority of all dealership profits are from service repairs and maintenance, not the sale of vehicles. If they stay on board, those services could flow to them.
If this does get dicey, where are Scout owners going to go? Do you think they would build out their own service centers? Perhaps Rivian will be able to pick up some of the service needs since they are providing the software and network architecture? Scout chips in more funding, Rivian builds out more service centers. Could be a win-win.
Some open questions for sure.
On the other hand, dealers need to calm down. A majority of all dealership profits are from service repairs and maintenance, not the sale of vehicles. If they stay on board, those services could flow to them.
If this does get dicey, where are Scout owners going to go? Do you think they would build out their own service centers? Perhaps Rivian will be able to pick up some of the service needs since they are providing the software and network architecture? Scout chips in more funding, Rivian builds out more service centers. Could be a win-win.
Some open questions for sure.
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