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Tesla Sales Rules Must Favor Consumers, Not Dealers: FTC

April 25, 2014
2 min to read


Via Bloomberg


States looking at challenges to Tesla Motors (TSLA) Inc.’s direct-sales model should put consumers’ needs ahead of auto dealers’ interests, three top staff members of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said.


As Tesla fights state by state for the right to sell its electric cars to consumers over the Internet without dealers, officials should consider the potential harm of banning challenges to existing industries and sales models, the directors said in a post on the agency’s blog today. The FTC has responsibilities on a national scale to promote business competition and protect consumers.


“Consumers can benefit from change,” the officials said. “Regulators should differentiate between regulations that truly protect consumers and those that protect the regulated.”


Tesla, led by Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk, is appealing New Jersey’s ban on direct sales in state court. Texas, Arizona, Virginia and Maryland have also passed laws barring the Palo Alto, California-based company’s dealer-free system. Ohio and New York have passed measures negotiated with dealers that limit the number of company-owned stores.


“We didn’t get into this debate by choice, and we didn’t pursue the direct-sales model to disrupt traditional dealer practices,” Diarmuid O’Connell, Tesla’s vice president of business development, said in a phone interview.


“Statutes that may have been created to protect consumers many years ago have been implemented mainly to protect the dealer body in many states,” he said.


The electric-car maker is studying its options to overturn bans on direct sales, O’Connell said. The company “agrees wholeheartedly” with the sentiments expressed in the FTC blog, he said.


‘Simple Right’


The blog item was written by three FTC directors: Andy Gavil of the policy planning office, Debbie Feinstein of the bureau of competition, and Marty Gaynor of the economics bureau. The officials said they were expressing their own opinions, not that of the commission or any of its voting members.


Tesla accounted for a little over 22,000 of more than 15 million cars sold in the U.S. in 2013, the FTC officials noted. The volume “hardly presents a serious competitive threat” to established dealers, they said.


The model may be attractive to other manufacturers, and this has led to jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction battles “for the simple right to sell its automobiles directly to consumers,” they said.


The company has said rules restricting direct car sales were created to protect dealers from unfair competition and mistreatment by manufacturers of the brands they sold. Since Tesla has no franchised dealers, it argues such rules shouldn’t apply to its retail operations.


Tesla fell 0.1 percent to $207.82 at 2:06 p.m. in New York. The shares rose 38 percent this year through yesterday.

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