Florida has passed a law prohibiting most automakers from selling directly to consumers, but companies without prior dealership agreements are excluded.

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    1 year ago

    Who could have predicted that a Republican would trash a long-held belief of his party (government shouldn’t be in the business of picking winners and losers) in order to directly benefit a friend of his?

    While this isn’t exactly new behavior, they used to at least exhibit a modicum of discretion. Now they just let it all hang out for the world to see. And why shouldn’t they? It’s not like there’s going to be any consequences.

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    Wow, I know a lot of car companies - like Polestar and eventually Ford, are doing this. It is a better model, I hate dealing with the dealerships so much. We just purchased a new car and that was a bit of a headache. I’m helping my mom get her next car through the Costco program soon and that cuts out a lot of the headache- I hope.

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    I hope the other car companies sue him. His approval rating is crashing. Here’s yet another reason why.

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      1 year ago

      That lawsuit would get smacked down. Many states that generally prohibit direct-to-consumer sales have Tesla-exemptions.