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NC Bill May Make Buying a Tesla Illegal - ABC News



A proposed bill in North Carolina that would make it illegal for electric car maker Tesla Motors to use its direct-sales method to sell cars in the state.

The bill, which passed the state Senate in a unanimous vote Monday night, would prohibit car manufacturers or dealers from selling their cars to consumers without using a licensed dealer.

Manufacturers would be barred from "using a computer or other communications facilities, hardware, or equipment" to sell or lease a car to anyone in the state, according to the legislation.

If approved, the bill would render a car manufacturer like Tesla unable to legally sell cars in the state. Since the company bypasses traditional dealerships by selling directly to consumers and allows buyers to place their orders online, it would not meet the state's definition of a "dealer."

Tesla Motors, based in Palo Alto, Calif., and founded in 2003, made headlines when it created the first all-electric sports car, the Tesla Roadster. Tesla calls the Model S the "world's first premium electric sedan," and is priced at $49,900 to $97,900, based on battery options and upgrades.

Tesla Motors announced it turned its first-ever profit of $11.2 million for the latest quarter, and its Model S earned a rare near-perfect rating from Consumer Reports on May 9.

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Robert Glaser, president of the North Carolina Automobile Dealers' Association, which supports the legislation, told ABC News that car manufacturers have been barred from selling directly to consumers in North Carolina since the mid-1970s.

The only thing the bill changes, he said, is who qualifies as a dealer, which was updated to include manufacturers like Tesla that eliminate the use of in-state dealers.

"This bill doesn't change the law at all. Somehow, they've been selling cars in North Carolina, you know, and I don't know how it compares to that law," he said.

Glaser said ABC News that while the bill wasn't changed to directly target Tesla, the association wants the company to abide by state protocols.

"We believe that Tesla, like all the other auto dealers in the state, should get a license, appoint a dealer, fall under the protection of the Department of Motor Vehicles, and sell cars," Glaser said. 'We just want them to play by the same set of rules that the other 7,000 dealers in the state do."

Glaser said there are minimal costs associated with appointing a dealer. All Tesla would need to do is to establish a franchise agreement with the dealer and send them cars, he said. The dealer, in turn, would need to be licensed and regulated by the DMV.

The dealer would also be required to have a showroom, he said, but it may be as small as 96 square feet.

"It can be in a mall," said Glaser. "I just don't know why they don't do it."

Glaser said 49 new Teslas have been registered in the state from January to April. But the demand may soon be growing as the carmaker raises production.

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The bill seems unlikely to impact the new health of the electric vehicle company since it doesn't sell many cars in the state.

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