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December 6, 2022 <- that's, like, a month ago! Ford CEO Jim Farley, announced today that 1,920 of Ford's 2,968 US dealerships (~65%) agreed to become Model e certified dealers and accepted the strict terms that Ford laid out in order to continue selling fully electric vehicles. That still leaves about one-third of its dealer network without the ability to sell a single fully electric Ford vehicle from January 1st, 2024 to at least January 1st, 2027Even the signed-on dealers aren't going to be trained, ready, and willing for at least 6 months and it'll probably be much longer before they're effective especially given the "no haggle" pricing. None of the OEMs are in any rush to push out BEVs because their dealers don't want to - and aren't prepared - to sell them! GM isn't much different. Let's say your Silverado shows up tomorrow; will your salesperson be able to tell you about it? Will they even know how to turn it on? It's the sales model that the OEMs can't scale yet. (congrats on the Silverado BTW, it sounds pretty awesome! So does the new [mythical?] Ram)
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My Dad worked for a small Ford dealer in the 60s through the 80s, and even then it was hard for a small dealer to accommodate new models and luxury vehicles. If the Ford dealer wanted to sell a specific model or a range of models (e.g., Lincoln) Ford required the dealer to buy a complete set of special tools for that set of vehicles each year, and to send mechanics to the necessary training.
Most of the special tools and test equipment and were only used for troubleshooting unique features of Lincoln luxury cars, so they were not general purpose tool sets. It was way too expensive if you only expected to sell a small number of vehicles each year. The tool purchase and training requirement never went away if you wanted to keep being able to order Lincoln vehicles. |
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Not speaking for Bc2005 here, but mandates that are not economically viable aren't good for a business economically speaking. It's a burdon that not all can carry.
A lot of Cadillac dealers recently disappeared for these same reasons, and there was a class action with Hyundai/Genesis and dealers over similar mandate issues, mandates that would have bankrupted many of them. The dealers won. At least Cadillac offered dealers buyouts to sell their right to carry the brand. |
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For example, between 2011 & 2021 the top 10 dealer groups went from owning ~13% of the market to 24%, or an 85% 10 year growth rate. Further, these are publicly traded companies: * AutoNation * Lithia Motors * Group 1 Automotive * Sonic Automotive * Penske * Asbury Automotive Group And Lithia specifically specializes in buying rural dealerships. Publicly traded companies growing marketshare 85% over the last decade via massive acquisition isn't wokism, it's capitalism. Sadly, any Ma & Pa shop is dumb for not selling out right now. |
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01-23-2023, 12:16 AM | #512 | |
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Cable companies do something similar to this this with package stuffing. Want channel X, guess what? You have to buy this whole package of shit you don't want, and you have to pay more for it because it's so many channels. It's not good for the consumer. Mandating seatbelts and air bags adds 1-2% more cost to cars to save lives in car crashes.. Mandating EV's adds 30-40% more cost to a car to reduce our national CO2 by what, 5%? Transportation is only 15% of total national C02, and shifting that load to the grid will still cause a lot of C02 to be generated. We reduced more CO2 by covid lockdowns, why not just switch to work from home until we can get this EV stuff to work better? Just use a mandate, those are fun. There are better ways to get C02 reduction if that is the actual goal when you are good with mandating your way there. Last edited by chad86tsi; 01-23-2023 at 12:29 AM.. |
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Well having done a few buildings I can give you about 5 great reasons of the top of my head, but it's off topic and you seem pretty emotionally committed to your narrative & villains so, yeah, blah blah jingo terms Jerry veddy veddy bad man.
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go back to post 570 where mandated sales rules were brought up. The idea that if you want to sell certain models, you have to invest significantly in certain tools/resources that you may never be able to capitalize on. Tesla has sales centers, and service centers. A majority of sales centers are not service centers. Imagine if all sales centers needed to service the cars they sold. There are 673 sales centers and 140 service centers. Now apply that to Ford, or any other brand. It seems to work for Tesla. One size fits all rules hurt consumers. |
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You certainly aren't wrong. I was shopping Tesla in late 2019. In my due diligence I found the local service center was rather poorly rated, in addition to national consensus on the tesla forms that this is a common thing ie: it is systematic rather than due to a bad service manager here and there at a few locations. They used to offer loaners to take the sting out of getting crap service, then they switched to uber credits. F- that. It was one of the factors that turned me away from the brand.
At least with BMW, I have 3 within an hours drive, if I don't like one, I have options. There are also lots of independents to try. The next closest Tesla service center is ~4 hours. |
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The thing is, US dealers have the insane lobbying org that is the NADA using government regulation to give them a business model the market doesn't support. That's why the dealers can essentially shit on the OEMs without fear; at least up until now! The thing is, BEVs give the OEMs new leverage: They can do what Ford is doing and break up their company into different business units/legal entities. The way the laws are written, dealer leverage is derivative of OEMs having existing businesses selling units to dealers ... BUT if the OEM creates a new company that's sold zero units ever, like say, "Ford Model E", then Ford can do what Tesla is doing: sell cars online and build their own sales & service centers. While that sounds like a big capital lift, Ford and GM already have a huge head start with their fleets businesses and they could leverage that or even larger used car centers or even craft entirely new agreements with some of these dealership companies! IMO, the #1 reason Ford is creating two business units is a shot across the bow to dealer groups. And Efthreeoh, that's my point about your Ma & Pa dealer: Ford and GM know it's only a matter of time before all dealerships in the US are part of a public company like Lithia for rurals or Penske for cities and that only makes the lobbying & grift to congress 1000x easier. Lithia is buying 100 rurals / year; there's only so many, and soon no matter what Ford is asking, your Ma & Pa dealership will be big corp Lithia. The OEMs are trying to nip it in the bud, using fine-we'll-just-create-new-legal-entities-that-build-these-cars to control the customer experience and make it McDonalds: you get the same dealer experience in Dubuque as in LA. If they don't they could lose control of their businesses as the top 10 dealer groups regulate Ford & GM under their heel. "woke" is a boogie-man smoke screen oligarchs are using so you don't notice them using the tools of the state to move massive industries under their control. You're worried about the wrong villains.
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Environmental capitalism instead of wokeism. The ev is just a result of exploiting a percieved crisis to make millions of bucks. The real factors that affect pollution are hard to address let's go for the lowest hanging fruit(the commuter) and make billions in the process.
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Yah, it's kinda nutty. Let people have EV's, for many they are great. Lets just not fool ourselves (or others) about what those EV's are accomplishing. |
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And that ~1% global C02 reduction won't be realized until 100% of all ICE's are gone and we are only driving EV's. We are 8 years away from the end of the world, so I don't think we are gonna get there with this approach. Last edited by chad86tsi; 01-24-2023 at 01:24 PM.. |
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Aaannnddd ... let's move back to the auto industry and away from "this is what people I don't know think and I'm super confident of it!"
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