National Auto Dealer Assoc.: Dealers are 'all-in' on EVs

National Auto Dealer Assoc.: Dealers are ‘all-in’ on EVs

In response to an op ed about dealers and EVs that recently ran in the Washington Post, the National Auto Dealer Association (NADA) issued a letter to the editor of the publication. The letter details NADA’s standing on EVs, its thoughts on the imperfection of today’s EV technology and more.

Here’s the full transcript:

“Dear Editor:

Liam Denning’s piece on car dealerships (Car Dealership Laws Aren’t Fit for the Electric Age, Jan. 5) uses decades-old tropes to make the case for direct sales as the best path to EV adoption. But he misses the mark by failing to grasp what is actually involved when average Americans buy or lease a new vehicle.

The truth is, America’s 16,500 dealerships and million-plus highly skilled product specialists and technicians are essential to achieving the government’s goals for broad EV adoption. Here’s why:

The next stage of EV adoption won’t mean getting affluent buyers into $100k+ luxury or performance vehicles. It will mean getting average consumers into mass-market vehicles they depend on every day to get to work and manage family life. It will mean helping those customers figure out how to finance their vehicles and how to handle their trade-ins. It will mean educating them about the differences EVs present. And it will mean keeping these vehicles on the road when inevitable repairs and recalls happen – without long wait times.

Today’s EVs are great vehicles – but they’re not perfect. It’s possible that EVs may need less service in the future, but in 2021 the data shows they require more service and repairs than ICE vehicles. Tesla’s recent recall of some half million vehicles and GM’s recent recall of some 100,000 Bolts suggest that EVs are not immune to safety issues that must be fixed.

Because local dealerships compete for customers on sales and service, the result is that pricing is competitive, and service is plentiful — from multiple same-brand dealers. It means you can always get a dealer on the phone, and you can always get a local appointment, with no waiting or frustrating 1-800 calls. With new complex new products like electric vehicles, personal service and education is needed more than ever.

EV buyers agree. In the largest and most comprehensive survey ever conducted of future EV buyers in the U.S., the analytics firm Escalent presented future EV buyers with a factory sales model and a franchise dealership model. Only 20% preferred the direct approach. 23% were neutral. And a full 57% chose the current dealership model.

When 20,000 future EV buyers demand for dealerships be a big part of their EV purchase experience, it is clear that the franchise dealership model works just as well for EVs as it does for traditional vehicles.

America’s car and truck dealers are all-in on EVs and raring to get going in promoting them. Our best environmental policy is to leverage the network of America’s 16,500 dealerships to help America successfully make the transition to EVs.

Sincerely,

Mike Stanton
President and CEO
National Automobile Dealers Association”

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