This is the future. States should think about letting GM/others sell EVs direct.
— Charlie Murry (@charliemurry) December 5, 2020
CNET: Cadillac dealers are jumping ship rather than upgrade for EV sales, report says.https://t.co/yDIzPxT2ZG
via @GoogleNews
Cull the herd. https://t.co/nt1gHvLnag
— Dan Needs #FSDbeta Please (@spotted_model) December 5, 2020
NEWS: Roughly 150 General Motors Co. dealers have decided to part ways with Cadillac, rather than invest in costly upgrades required to sell electric cars, ..indicating some retailers are skeptical about making the transition to BEV's. - WSJ https://t.co/S5USQeqmEl
— Sawyer Merritt ?? (@SawyerMerritt) December 4, 2020
Very interesting.https://t.co/u5oRERUrFr
— Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus (@Glickenhaus) December 5, 2020
For starters, they will never acquire a legacy auto company. Why would they want the hassle of the dealership network?
— ChrisGuthrie (@ChrisGuthrie) December 6, 2020
150 Cadillac dealers opted to take cash buyouts rather than invest in ev infrastructure:https://t.co/hez7dSn9Nn
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— ?Earl of Frunkpuppy? (@28delayslater) December 6, 2020
One in Six Cadillac Dealers Opt to Close Instead of Selling Electric Cars: Report https://t.co/PbS6CmW2TP
Fascinating insight here: Dealers have decided to part ways with Cadillac, rather than invest in costly upgrades required to sell electric cars, according to people familiar with the plans. https://t.co/nrMH7lu6vT
— Kalee Kreider (@kaleekreider) December 5, 2020