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California dealers respond to VW’s direct sales strategy and shifting EV market – Brian Maas | CNCDA

As the automotive landscape continues to evolve, California’s latest auto outlook highlights significant trends impacting new car registrations, dealer sales, and consumer choices. In today’s episode of Inside Automotive, we speak with Brian Maas, President of the California New Car Dealers Association. He shares insights on the current market dynamics in the state, including Volkswagen’s bold decision to bypass the traditional dealership model for its Scout brand and Tesla’s ongoing challenges.

According to Maas, he outlines California’s new vehicle registration trends, revealing that the market is expected to remain consistent at around 1.8 million new vehicle registrations for 2024—a number that’s nearly 10% lower than pre-pandemic levels when registrations neared 2 million. Maas attributes this drop to economic pressures, such as high vehicle prices and persistently elevated interest rates, which have dampened consumer enthusiasm for purchasing new cars.

Discussing the growing trend of direct-to-consumer sales, Maas compared Volkswagen’s recent decision to sell Scout-branded vehicles directly with Tesla’s long-established direct sales model. In addition, Maas argues that franchise systems remain the most effective distribution channels for both sales and service. He cites the growing wait times and service frustrations faced by Tesla owners, suggesting that traditional franchise dealers, like those from Ford or GM, can better meet consumer expectations for vehicle service and support.

Nevertheless, Maas also illuminates Tesla’s ongoing sales decline, which has marked a 10% decrease over the last four quarters in California. He attributes this trend to Tesla’s aging product lineup and increased competition from traditional automakers, who now offer a diverse range of EVs through franchise dealers. Further, Maas noted how Elon Musk’s political activities may be affecting Tesla’s brand perception in California’s progressive markets, as many consumers choose brands aligned with their values.

“The franchise system remains the best model for selling vehicles and ensuring consumers have access to reliable service, recalls, and warranty work. Companies that bypass this model may find it challenging to provide the level of support that customers expect.”– Brian Maas.
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