Originally Posted by
Pete
The state wouldn't be able to stop it, that's the point of going this route.
This reminds me a lot of the liquor stores and their protectionist laws. Similarly, auto dealers make a lot of money so they have a lot to spend on influencing politics and politicians to protect themselves against the competition. This is the extreme downside of antiquated industries that have become fat on doing what's best for themselves rather than their customers.
in this day and age, auto dealers are outdated and usually nothing but an unnecessary middleman. Every time I've bought a car I've known more about it than the clown trying to earn a commission.
Car dealers have been screwing consumers since their inception which is exactly why so many of them are rich. Given the opportunity, 98% of consumers would rather buy directly from the manufacturer at a set price and without the ridiculous haggling with someone doing their best to screw you over.
The EV revolution is going to put a nail in the coffin of most dealerships. Like all former semi-monopolies, they will refuse to change their ways and keep trying to screw people and then beg for bailouts when they get supplanted by a better way.
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