Scout Motors Slams Car Dealers: 'Burdensome Restrictions'
Briefly

Scout Motors advocates for direct-to-consumer car sales, arguing that existing dealership franchise laws hinder competition and innovation. These laws are deemed protectionist relics that create obstacles for new entrants in the automotive market. Scout claims that eliminating dealerships allows for improved consumer experiences and reduced prices by cutting out the middleman. In a communication to the U.S. Department of Justice, Scout urged for the removal of state franchise laws, emphasizing the need for a more accessible and competitive landscape in the car sales industry.
Scout Motors argues that franchised dealership laws protect outdated practices that stifle competition and innovation in the automotive market, hampering new companies' ability to thrive.
Direct-to-consumer sales allow EV startups to provide better experiences and price savings, removing the middleman while promoting transparency and modern retailing in the automotive industry.
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