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Tesla Battles Dealer Associations.
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http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/o...model-22940267 New Jersey; http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/i...out-of-NJ.html Personally, I hope Tesla wins. Not only do I hope Tesla prevails, but it would be nice to see other manufacturers follow suit. I see nothing wrong with a manufacturer selling products directly to the customer. In fact, it only makes sense and cuts out a very annoying (and greedy) middleman. Holy Shit, I'm agreeing with Kasich. That's twice this week I've agreed with an asshole Republican. Somebody give me a Xanax......QUICK! Dave |
No Xanax for you!
http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.6080...471843&pid=1.7 :D I hope they win too. Pete |
In this nation of middlemen, never happen.
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Chris Christie pulls the plug on Tesla - and his political career (Mulshine)
http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/...ridgegate.html This is actually last week's news here in the Bay Area. The Tesla plant is about five miles from my company and I drive by there every day. Tesla has become "the" status car here. Some highlights from the linked piece. "On the right, the National Review said that our governor "slapped free markets across the face." "In the middle, a headline in the California-based magazine Wired read, "New Jersey Bans Tesla to Ensure Buying a Car Will Always Suck." * "And on the left, the Daily Kos accused Christie of being "in the pocket of the Koch Brothers and/or their Big Oil pals," adding, "Maybe Christie figured he’s on his way down the drain, so he might as well do one last solid for his puppet masters." This will be very interesting. *An AK member works for Wired magazine. |
I agree the manufacturers ought to be able to sell direct, but that brings up a problem. What does the buyer do for service?
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Bingo. Independent garages would do a better job of customer service since their business is dependent on word of mouth. If you don't like one, there is another down the street. Small business typically do a better job of keeping the costs low.
Dealerships have territories and fixed repair charges to eliminate competition among dealerships. You do get free car vacuum & wash though. :D |
Yeah except that they wash it but don't dry it.
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how much stimulus to the economy do these dealerships provide? there is always a cost involved with "progress" |
To wit: I can haggle at the dealer over the price of a car and financing.
I cannot haggle over the price of a new Powermac at the Apple Store. How long would it be before Ford,Honda,Chevy,Toyota,etc, to began to set prices........... what if they price fixed? food for thought in the end it would probably cost the same direct as from a dealer. Do not get me wrong I dislike the guy in financing with the mustache too lol |
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I'm all for cleaning up the planet, I'm just throwing questions out there. The established manufacturers have network that took a long time to build. I would hate to be in Tesla's position. |
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http://www.hybridcars.com/preferred-hybrid-shops/ http://www.autoinc.org/archives/2005/june2005/mech.htm |
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Nevertheless, it can be done and I believe it should be done. I think it is a great idea. Dave |
Well if you are in an accident and it is not your fault...it is cool to take your car to the dealer to get it fixed on the other guy's dime...but maybe that has changed to. I did that when I got T-boned in Isle of Palms by a drunk driver.
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What makes you think you would no longer be able to do that?
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direct sales no showroom right? no local place for body work?
If you own a Tesla but are far from the factory and you want it fixed by them? Or is Tesla going to build stores like Apple? then add auto service and repair. then you just have another showroom owned by a factory instead of a dealer. over time prices will be the same |
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http://www.teslamotors.com/findus John |
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All I'm saying is that Tesla has a long, steep, uphill road to climb in a shaky economy. I wish them the best of luck but I'm not investing just yet. |
My intuition says that Tesla will only attract buyers in metropolitan areas. This from Forbes:
"Upstart automaker Tesla Motors TSLA +1.27% won’t sell as many cars this year as Chevrolet sells in 3 days, but its early success with the all-electric Model S sedan is already keeping the competition up at night." (2013) http://www.forbes.com/sites/markrogo...e-competition/ So I don't see them needing more than say twenty sales/service centers for now. 100,000 units are projected for 2016. |
Ice I see what you be sayin', but Tesla is a niche market company that will never have dealers everywhere (selling just their current product anyway). They did just build a recharge station near me though.
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I think we need those wallet-draining showrooms Pete so we feel better when we drive around in used vehicles that cost half as much.
There is a 2009 Toyota Corolla across the street from the clinc right now for 10k$ but it has 76,582 miles...I am tempted to ask for 1k off the price.... that car can probably go 200,000 more miles |
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Now having warranty repairs performed for free under warranty is a different story. Carl |
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I was speaking only of (free) repairs done under warranty. That still requires having the work done at a dealer or a factory repair facility of some sort. This is pretty legitimate, really, because it insures that the work is performed by a factory-trained tech and that the parts used are OEM. John |
And the manufacturers squeeze the dealers lowering overall warrantee costs ;)
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It only a matter of ownership. Dave |
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Bear in mind, they are dealing with resistance not only from automotive competitors, but the petroleum industry as well. Maybe they only way to prove viability is to push expansion in the short term rather than wait for an unwary market? When faced with such powerful adversaries, you'd have to stay ahead of their efforts to demean and ridicule your product. Risky? Oh, absolutely. However......See my signature. Dave |
Well the current Tesla starts at $59,900 so even if they brought the price down appreciably I doubt they'll be big sellers in Cleveland city limits anytime soon :o
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Love the signature! Pete |
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I know those guys are WAY faster than me, but really?? Pete |
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Batteries have been inadequate. Have you seen how Tesla does it?
http://carseatblog.com/wp-content/up...ttery-pack.jpg They wire 6,831 (laptop? Cellphone?) batteries together to do it. Pete |
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