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re: Amazon says it's launching online vehicle sales in 2024
Posted on 11/17/23 at 8:10 am to stout
Posted on 11/17/23 at 8:10 am to stout
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Of course. My point is there will be fewer in small towns is all.
No matter how you slice it no dealerships means fewer support jobs
Not necessarily. The amount of cars needing repaired shouldn't change which means the need for technicians shouldn't change.
If dealerships close(leading to a loss of employment for mechanics), then demand for techs and mechanics at local mechanic shops will rise. This should also lead to an increase in demand of shops as the existing one's will start seeing backups.
Posted on 11/17/23 at 1:13 pm to pankReb
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If dealerships close(leading to a loss of employment for mechanics), then demand for techs and mechanics at local mechanic shops will rise. This should also lead to an increase in demand of shops as the existing one's will start seeing backups
All those shops will have to be approved warranty locales for a # of brands too. Will need to accommodate all the OEMs requirements to handle. I believe Tesla requires multiple car sized bays for just one car. The corner mechanic shop will expand their building size to handle.
With all the tech in these cars today, doubled for EVs, the local shop certified master techs able to work on multi brands will be a super hot commodity.
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