Mass. High Court Rules in Favor of Tesla
This week, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts upheld a lower court’s ruling that dealers did not have grounds to challenge Tesla Motors’ ability to sell vehicles in the state.
This week, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts upheld a lower court’s ruling that dealers did not have grounds to challenge Tesla Motors’ ability to sell vehicles in the state.
According to a new report from the ADP Research Institute, the auto parts and dealer industries accounted for 410 of the jobs added last month, while gasoline and auto repair industries added 710 jobs in May. The rental industry added 210 jobs.
Governors in New Hampshire and Colorado are considering legislation aimed at strengthening dealers’ rights in those two states.
Lucas Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram has filed a lawsuit against the automaker for terminating its franchise agreement after the dealer failed to make expensive renovations to its facilities.
New Jersey’s Mahwah Kia filed a lawsuit against Kia Motors America. The manufacturer allegedly terminated the store’s franchise agreement for poor performance, but the dealer claims KMA did not make enough inventory available.
In Tesla’s fight to open retail locations across the U.S. market, another state has backed down from fighting the electric-carmaker’s business model.
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