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S.C. dealers secure victory as lawmakers reject Scout Motors’ sales model – E. Sims Floyd, Jr. | SCADA

A South Carolina bill that would have allowed Volkswagen’s Scout Motors to bypass the traditional franchise dealer system has been halted in a unanimous 8-0 committee vote. Sims Floyd Jr., Executive Vice President of the South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association (SCADA), joins us on the latest episode of Inside Automotive to discuss the implications of this decision and what it means for both local dealers and the broader automotive industry.

The SCADA, led by Sims Floyd Jr., successfully opposed legislation that would have permitted Volkswagen’s Scout Motors to sell vehicles directly to consumers, bypassing franchised dealerships. The bill was rejected in an 8-0 vote, including opposition from its primary sponsor. Floyd highlighted that the state had already committed $1.3 billion in incentives and infrastructure to support Scout’s $2 billion factory investment, yet Volkswagen still sought an exemption from the dealer model.

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Floyd argued that this move was not only unfair to dealers but also inconsistent with how other major automakers operate in South Carolina. He pointed out that brands like BMW and Volvo, which have maintained strong franchise networks for decades, never requested similar carve-outs despite their deep investments in the state. Similarly, he noted that Volkswagen has long relied on its dealer network to sell vehicles, making the push for direct sales an unnecessary disruption.

When asked about the argument for free enterprise, Floyd countered that manufacturers like Volkswagen and Tesla are “addicted to government cash” and that direct sales, when coupled with massive state incentives, distort the market rather than promote fair competition. He also emphasized the critical role of dealerships in providing service, marketing, and customer support—burdens that manufacturers would have to take on themselves in a direct sales model.

With the legislation now effectively stalled, Floyd expects Scout Motors to reassess its strategy. However, he warned that similar challenges could arise in other states, requiring continued vigilance from dealer associations nationwide.

“Government can’t pick winners and losers. They can’t stick its finger in the place and say we’re going to cannibalize all the businesses in South Carolina on behalf of this manufacturer and allow them to compete direct against families. That’s just patently unfair.” — E. Sims Floyd Jr.
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