Franchise Laws Are Making Cars We Buy More Expensive

When Henry Ford’s Model T revolutionized the car market, affording everyday Americans the opportunity to buy a car, automakers realized they needed local businessmen to sell their product. The car dealership was born. Protected by numerous state laws to manage the initial rocky relationship between dealers and manufacturers, the franchise model has remained the standard for decades.

 

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