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Don’t look for a Tesla store in Detroit anytime soon. Even though the company says a Motor City service center is “Coming Soon,” another hurdle was placed in the company’s way today when Governor Rick Snyder signed House Bill 5606 into law. The law was introduced by State Representative Aric Nesbitt, who said it is not “anti-Tesla at all.” Still, 5606 does clarify and strengthen the state’s laws against an automaker selling vehicles directly to consumers, which is why Tesla called on its supporters last week to ask Snyder not to sign the bill into law. That didn’t work.
The bill passed the Michigan legislative chambers with overwhelming support last week (106-1 in the House, 38-0 in the Senate) and Snyder said that his team’s research found it “doesn’t change current law at all.” He nonetheless thought it was worth signing, and you can watch him explain why in the video below. He also mentions a letter he attached to the bill saying he’s open to future discussions regarding direct vehicle sales. He does not mention his campaign support from numerous auto dealers.
We have asked Tesla for a comment on this latest development and will let you know when we hear back. Last week, the California automaker called the legislation “harmful to consumers.”
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