
On July 14,
The Texas Tribune confirmed Governor Greg Abbott has no plans to
create a policy loophole for Tesla in Texas. Currently Tesla cannot directly
sell their vehicles to consumers in Texas. Texan Tesla consumers can however buy
the cars online. Abbott’s does not want to give Tesla a loophole because they do
not have a dealership to repair cars. Tesla’s current business model simplifies
car buying by selling cars directly from the vehicle manufacture, not a third party
dealership. Traditional dealerships have lobbied strongly against this because
it disrupts their business model.
Because Abbott does not want to allow Tesla to sell cars in
Texas, he is disrupting the free market.
This goes against core Texan values. Abbott is even quoted saying the
automobile sector is “very open”. If the sector were actually “open”, Texas
would allow Tesla to sell their cars. Regarding Abbott’s statement about Tesla
not having a dealership to repair cars, Tesla already has three service centers
in Texas to repair cars. Governor Greg Abbott’s decision is disrupting the free
market and is hurting innovation, which would also help consumers, in Texas.
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