Chris Christie Goes Back On His Word, Bypasses Legislature to Ban Tesla Sales

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http://www.teslamotors.com/blog/defending-innovation-and-consumer-choice-new-jersey

Since 2013, Tesla Motors has been working constructively with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) and members of Governor Christie’s administration to defend against the New Jersey Coalition of Automotive Retailers’ (NJ CAR) attacks on Tesla’s business model and the rights of New Jersey consumers. Until yesterday, we were under the impression that all parties were working in good faith.
Unfortunately, Monday we received news that Governor Christie’s administration has gone back on its word to delay a proposed anti-Tesla regulation so that the matter could be handled through a fair process in the Legislature. The Administration has decided to go outside the legislative process by expediting a rule proposal that would completely change the law in New Jersey. This new rule, if adopted, would curtail Tesla’s sales operations and jeopardize our existing retail licenses in the state. Having previously issued two dealer licenses to Tesla, this regulation would be a complete reversal to the long standing position of NJMVC on Tesla’s stores. Indeed, the Administration and the NJMVC are thwarting the Legislature and going beyond their authority to implement the state’s laws at the behest of a special interest group looking to protect its monopoly at the expense of New Jersey consumers. This is an affront to the very concept of a free market.

Proposal PRN 2013-138 seeks to impose stringent licensing rules that would, among other things, require all new motor vehicles to be sold through middlemen and block Tesla’s direct sales model. This move comes in spite of discussions with the Governor’s staff as recently as January, when it was agreed that Tesla and NJ CAR would address their issues in a more public forum: the New Jersey Legislature. Instead, rather than engage in an open debate on such a significant policy issue, the Administration has expedited the implementation of a new law that the Commission intends to stealthily approve at a meeting in Trenton today at 2:00 PM EDT.

We are disappointed in the actions of the NJMVC and the Christie Administration, which come on the heels of more than nine months of unexplained delays in the issuing of a new sales license for Tesla, despite our numerous requests, calls, and letters. In addition, the NJMVC has also delayed the annual renewal of Tesla’s current dealer licenses without indication of the cause of the delay. The delays have handicapped Tesla in New Jersey, where, without clear licensing procedures and fair enforcement of existing law, we have been forced to delay our growth plans. This is an issue that affects not just Tesla customers, but also New Jersey citizens at large, because Tesla would be unable to create new jobs or participate in New Jersey’s economic revival.

At the same time, neither Tesla nor the taxpayers of New Jersey have been able to participate in any of the analysis or been granted a hearing as requested last year when this was first proposed. Despite being the subject of the regulation, we were only able to obtain information about today’s meeting with less than 24 hours notice and in direct contravention of assurances by the Governor.

We strongly believe it is vital to introduce our own vehicles to the market because electric cars are still a relatively new technology. This model is not just a matter of selling more cars and providing optimum consumer choice for Americans, but it is also about educating consumers about the benefits of going electric, which is central to our mission to accelerate the shift to sustainable transportation, a new paradigm in automotive technology.

We urge the Christie administration to act in good faith and withdraw the proposed amendment, or amend it so that it reflects the true intent of the Legislature and the people of New Jersey.
 

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I have to say this is the third strike with Christie, I was actually leaning Christie, but this, the bridge closing and also turning down some bridge or tunnel that was gonna get built is over the line
 

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Nothing more than cronyism.

DOJ is already investigating these clowns, they'll get their just due in the end.

No way Christie will be in the Republican Primaries either.
 

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I get the fukkery but does this mean if I buy one out of state I can't register it in NJ because I got it directly from the dealer?

And at the end of the day Tesla didn't pay enough. The dealership lobby spent 150k not including the under the table shenanigans. Italian cac's are the worst ones and unfortunately NJ are full of them.
 

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Could they really stop you from getting a car outta state and bringing it back if you purchased it there?

This guy is corrupt as they come. day by day.... Why are they fukking afraid of an electric car. that shyt still costs 50k!? :stopitslime:
 

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I get the fukkery but does this mean if I buy one out of state I can't register it in NJ because I got it directly from the dealer?

Not the slightest... you know how it is here. People will register it wherever they want.

I see Teslas pretty often, I feel like some of them have had to have Jersey plates.
 
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NJ agrees to ban Tesla's direct sales
By Katie Lobosco @KatieLobosco March 11, 2014: 8:40 PM E
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Tesla cars sit at one of the company's showrooms in California.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

A New Jersey agency has agreed to ban Tesla from selling cars directly to consumers in the Garden State Tuesday.

Tesla (TSLA) has been selling directly to shoppers at two locations in New Jersey for about a year, but state officials will now force the automaker to sell cars through a franchised car dealership.

James Chen, a Tesla attorney, told members of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission that the change will force Tesla to close its existing sales operations in the state and layoff 27 employees, according to documents posted to the commission's website.

Tesla's practice of selling its Model S electric sedan directly to consumers is unusual and has run into problems before. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk has tangled with dealership associations in various states including Texas and New York.

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The change agreed to by the New Jersey commission Tuesday, "simply conforms their regulation with state law," said Jim Appleton, the president of the New Jersey Coalition of Automotive Retailers, also known as NJ Car.

Appleton favors the law, which aims to encourage price competition and ensure customers have access to warranty and recall services, he said.

Tesla was not immediately available for comment. A spokesman said the company would issue a statement soon.


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Earlier in the day Tesla railed against the pending move. "This is an affront to the very concept of a free market," Tesla said in a blog post.

To continue selling cars in New Jersey, Tesla will have to sell them through franchised dealers just like General Motors (GM, Fortune 500), Ford (F, Fortune 500), Toyota (TM) and other automakers -- unless the company successfully challenges the state law in court or lobbies legislators to change the law.
 
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