Ford Wants Dealers To Help Slash Costs To Become More Competitive With Tesla | Carscoops carscoops
While this could prove to be an uphill battle,is reporting that Ford wants to “cut $2,000 a vehicle out of selling and distribution costs to be competitive with Tesla” and other EV startups that aren’t reliant on franchised dealers.
Details are slated to be announced at a dealer convention next week, but the company is reportedly looking at a “low inventory model.” Under the proposal, dealers wouldn’t have a large inventory of vehicles sitting on their lots as the automaker would instead push customers to order a vehicle and then take delivery from the dealer when it’s ready. The publication says Farley has previously estimated this could save the company around $600 – $700 per vehicle.
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