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Supreme Court won’t weigh Louisiana direct sales ban challenged by Tesla
Posted on 6/23/25 at 10:34 am
Posted on 6/23/25 at 10:34 am
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The Supreme Court on Monday declined to order a lower court to reconsider its revival of a legal challenge brought by billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla to a Louisiana law prohibiting car manufacturers from directly selling to consumers.
Louisiana sought another shot at convincing the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit that Tesla’s lawsuit should not be allowed to move forward. But the justices declined to intervene in the case.
Tesla in 2022 sued members of the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission, composed of dealerships owned by individual commissioners, and the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association, claiming they were abusing their control of the commission to take aim at Tesla’s sales model and push it from the market.
Tesla sells its vehicles directly to customers via company-owned showrooms and online, as opposed to utilizing traditional dealerships. Nine of the 18 commissioners, on the other hand, are associated with dealerships that Tesla alleges are competitors, which Musk’s company said violates its due process.
In the state’s petition to the justices, Louisiana’s attorney general argued that the 5th Circuit erred in allowing Tesla’s suit to move forward. A district court dismissed Tesla’s complaint but the appeals court revived several claims in a 2-1 decision, including the due process claim.
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In short, Louisiana is one of about 10 states (according to Google AI) that completely bans direct sales from vehicles manufacturers to customers. For those who may have knowledge of or are in that industry, what is the point of such a ban? Why shouldn't a person be allowed to directly purchase their vehicle from the manufacturer?
Posted on 6/23/25 at 10:36 am to ragincajun03
Louisiana Auto Dealer Crime Syndicate wins again.
Because dealerships want their cut.
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For those who may have knowledge of or are in that industry, what is the point of such a ban? Why shouldn't a person be allowed to directly purchase their vehicle from the manufacturer?
Because dealerships want their cut.
This post was edited on 6/23/25 at 10:40 am
Posted on 6/23/25 at 10:39 am to BilbeauTBaggins
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Louisiana Auto Dealer Crime Syndicate wins again
Dealer Plate Mafia stacked...
Posted on 6/23/25 at 10:42 am to ragincajun03
HOW is requiring us to buy through dealerships good for the citizen? What exactly is this law protecting us from?
This State sucks so bad.
This State sucks so bad.
Posted on 6/23/25 at 10:52 am to ragincajun03
There was an attempt to pass it last year, but the LA Legislature thinks we're too dumb to navigate buying a car without going to a dealership.
Real quote from 2024.
Real quote from 2024.
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“I think it’s about consumer protection as well,” Johnson said. “You don’t buy a house without a real estate agent. You don’t buy an IRA or annuities without a financial adviser, and you don’t buy insurance without an agent.”
Posted on 6/23/25 at 10:58 am to KamaCausey_LSU
You can buy both an IRA and insurance without an agent. Sometimes its better to go through an agent for those but you are not forced to unlike a car dealership.
Hopefully the states surrounding this crap can profit from the 10 dumb states.
Hopefully the states surrounding this crap can profit from the 10 dumb states.
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:09 am to ragincajun03
Does the term "Added Dealer Profit" mean anything to you?
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:10 am to Turnblad85
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You can buy both an IRA and insurance without an agent.
you can buy a house sans realtor, too. Just more frickery from the state. Like licenses for florists and barbers.
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:11 am to KamaCausey_LSU
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“I think it’s about consumer protection as well,” Johnson said. “You don’t buy a house without a real estate agent.
Umm...my first house was bought without an agent.
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:12 am to slidingstop
Or “distributors” for alcohol sales
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:13 am to KamaCausey_LSU
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“I think it’s about consumer protection as well,” Johnson said. “You don’t buy a house without a real estate agent. You don’t buy an IRA or annuities without a financial adviser, and you don’t buy insurance without an agent.”
There's a difference between "don't" (ie: can but probably shouldn't unless you know what you're doing) and "can't" (because you are prohibited by law).
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:13 am to ragincajun03
Same. And my IRA certainly didn’t come from a financial advisor. 
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:29 am to ragincajun03
When buying and selling are controlled by politicians, the first things to be bought and sold are politicians.
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:33 am to ragincajun03
Wish it was this easy. Louisiana people will just continue to buy the Tesla’s from Texas. Also dealer won’t be able to sell as good of a price now that Tesla is all- in on selling direct.
Part of me still respects La for doing this. Dealerships are great for small town and are always big contributors to a local economy.
Part of me still respects La for doing this. Dealerships are great for small town and are always big contributors to a local economy.
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:38 am to ragincajun03
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For those who may have knowledge of or are in that industry, what is the point of such a ban? Why shouldn't a person be allowed to directly purchase their vehicle from the manufacturer?
Louisiana has to protect car stealerships. The only reason I can think of to ban direct sales is to allow these families who own multiple dealerships to continue to frick the public.
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:38 am to ragincajun03
Oh LA, definitely gonna keep figuring out a way to F that up.
The whole dealership process for buying cars needs to be changed nationwide. I think the Tesla situation is done right.
Also, why i like CarMax. The back and forth BS with salesmen is dumb. Either person wants to buy the car or not, if they don’t like the price, they will move on to the next one
The whole dealership process for buying cars needs to be changed nationwide. I think the Tesla situation is done right.
Also, why i like CarMax. The back and forth BS with salesmen is dumb. Either person wants to buy the car or not, if they don’t like the price, they will move on to the next one
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:40 am to AtlantaLSUfan
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Part of me still respects La for doing this. Dealerships are great for small town and are always big contributors to a local economy.
I'm sure you love Louisiana for just the way it was in 1989 too. You know, the culture, friendliness and corruption.
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:43 am to AtlantaLSUfan
quote:STF ALL THE UP. You know what would be better for small towns? Lower prices for cars without having to pay dealer fees and markups etc. Car salesmen have the reputation for a reason.
Dealerships are great for small town and are always big contributors to a local economy.
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:50 am to LouisianaLady
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Or “distributors” for alcohol sales
This process has some merit. A bar owner only has to establish a vendor relationship with one entity, and have access to a thousand different products, instead of dealing individually with each brewery and distillery. Same goes for the breweries and distilleries. Jack Daniels can deal with a handful of distributors instead of a million individual bars and liquor stores. I think it should be organic though, not mandated by the state.
Posted on 6/23/25 at 11:54 am to ragincajun03
Louisianastan has to protect its ability to pay off politicians.
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