Dear Slate - you need to show these things before I'll buy

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You won’t get this in every state. Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid all struggle with sales in certain states, due to state laws that restrict or ban direct-to-consumer auto sales. Even Tesla has to jump through hoops to sell vehicles in Texas, where they are headquartered. Slate will be no different — in fact, Slate may well face restrictions in Indiana, even though their factory is there.

If “every state” is a precondition for you, a lot of EV brands (not just Slate) could be out.
it sounds like slate is going to be selling through an existing dealer network. So there must be national chains that can act as dealers (carmax/autonation/lithia or something?) that wont take too much margin.
 

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Yeah, at first all that was mentioned was direct sales, but recently there has been mention of a dealer chain, so not sure what's up with that. Also, I think all those chains are used car dealers, do states require a different dealer license for new cars? That might complicate that idea
 

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it sounds like slate is going to be selling through an existing dealer network. So there must be national chains that can act as dealers (carmax/autonation/lithia or something?) that wont take too much margin.
Isn't Amazon gearing up to start selling used cars through Amazon Autos soon? Perhaps Amazon will serve as the "dealer network" for Slate. The website is still in beta but the fact it's up and running could mean a future sales outlet for Slate.
 

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The issue is state laws and their definition of "car dealer"
Car dealerships have to get licenses from the state they operate in, and many states have laws banning manufacturers operating as dealerships, owning dealerships, etc. Some states allow it if there are no dealerships, and some allow only if they started before a certain date, which lets tesla in, but no one else.

For Amazon to sell used cars in a state, they will have to get licensed by that individual state, and some states may say no.
The car dealership associations have lobbyists that have successfully got these laws passed to protect the dealerships, mainly to keep a manufacturer from undercutting them.
 

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it sounds like slate is going to be selling through an existing dealer network. So there must be national chains that can act as dealers (carmax/autonation/lithia or something?) that wont take too much margin.
Yeah, at first all that was mentioned was direct sales, but recently there has been mention of a dealer chain, so not sure what's up with that. Also, I think all those chains are used car dealers, do states require a different dealer license for new cars? That might complicate that idea
At the risk of quibbling...

They're using a direct-to-consumer model. Instead of dealers, there will be Delivery Partners.
 

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At the risk of quibbling...

They're using a direct-to-consumer model. Instead of dealers, there will be Delivery Partners.
I’m assuming there will be a compensation model for Delivery Partners, hopefully something controlled by Slate and not the “fleece em for all you can get” dealership model.
 

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Can I buy a vehicle from Tesla, Rivian, Lucid, or some other EV-only manufacturer if I don’t live in a state that allows gives consumers the freedom to buy direct?
Yes, you can still buy vehicles from these companies by ordering online. The vehicle’s delivery will usually be to a designated pick-up location or to your home via a delivery truck. But when state laws prevent direct sales, some EV companies cannot establish physical retail locations, conduct test drives, hire product specialists to answer questions, or teach customers about new vehicle technologies, and will likely require maintenance to be performed out of state.
So it looks like depending on the state, Slate may have to dance through a bunch of loopholes to even have someone there to talk about the truck, like at the events, or later do test drives.
I think Slate is getting around the service part with a 3rd party service partner, but I wouldn't be surprised if the tour just never gets to some states.
 

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So it looks like depending on the state, Slate may have to dance through a bunch of loopholes to even have someone there to talk about the truck, like at the events, or later do test drives.
I think Slate is getting around the service part with a 3rd party service partner, but I wouldn't be surprised if the tour just never gets to some states.
TBH, not expecting the tour to get here - ever.
 

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TBH, not expecting the tour to get here - ever.
Yeah, Hawaii, Alaska probably won't get the tour anyway, due to the logistics of it alone. Kind of wondering if they might skip some states like Montana where there may be a legit need for AWD.
 

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Yeah, Hawaii, Alaska probably won't get the tour anyway, due to the logistics of it alone. Kind of wondering if they might skip some states like Montana where there may be a legit need for AWD.
Wouldn’t make economic sense to me.
But I would willingly be an early adopter Ambassador. Hmm, 3 days each Kauai, Oahu, Maui, they pay transport for my Slate, my hotel and a meal, then ship home to Big Island and I’ll give them more show and tell. They couldn’t do any cheaper.
 
 
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