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South Carolina blocks Scout Motors’ direct sales despite $1.3B incentive

The battle over direct sales could become a defining issue for the state’s automotive future.

Despite South Carolina granting Scout Motors $1.3 billion in incentives to build its $2 billion EV plant in Blythewood, state residents won’t be able to buy the company’s vehicles when they hit the market in 2027. Due to state laws prohibiting direct sales, even the 4,000 workers employed at the facility will have to go out of state to purchase a Scout EV.

Scout, owned by Volkswagen, has opted for a direct-to-consumer sales model, similar to Tesla and Lucid, aiming to provide a more transparent and cost-effective buying process. However, South Carolina is among nearly 20 states that mandate vehicles be sold exclusively through dealerships. Other states with similar restrictions include Texas, Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, and Kansas, while North Carolina allows direct sales.

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For South Carolinians eager to purchase a Scout Terra pickup or Traveller SUV, their only option—unless laws change—is to buy one from a neighboring state where direct sales are permitted.

Push for Legislative Change Faces Dealer Opposition

However, a bipartisan bill has been introduced to modify South Carolina’s law, which would allow Scout and other automakers to sell directly to consumers. Yet, the proposal faces strong resistance from dealerships and dealer groups, which have invested millions in their businesses and view direct sales as a competitive threat.

Consumers, on the other hand, may support the change, especially following a recent appeals court ruling that overturned FTC regulations aimed at preventing dealers from charging junk fees and requiring transparent pricing. 

With Scout Motors poised to reshape South Carolina’s auto industry, the battle over direct sales could become a defining issue for the state’s automotive future.

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Jaelyn Campbell
Jaelyn Campbell
Jaelyn Campbell is a staff writer/reporter for CBT News. She is a recent honors cum laude graduate with a BFA in Mass Media from Valdosta State University. Jaelyn is an enthusiastic creator with more than four years of experience in corporate communications, editing, broadcasting, and writing. Her articles in The Spectator, her hometown newspaper, changed how people perceive virtual reality. She connects her readers to the facts while providing them a voice to understand the challenges of being an entrepreneur in the digital world.

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