Tesla wants to undercut investments in Connecticut that 270 franchised auto retailers have made in our communities, by changing state law to carve out an exemption for Tesla — a single company. This legislation is not necessary.
Read MoreHartford: The battle between The Connecticut Automotive Retailers Association and Tesla is being waged on a new front.
Read MoreBusiness and labor groups said Wednesday they have joined forces to oppose legislation that would allow the direct sale in Connecticut of electric vehicles, including Tesla automobiles.
Read MoreDecades ago, states across America passed a series of laws requiring the sale of motor vehicles through independent franchised car dealers, thereby making direct sale by manufacturers illegal.
Read MoreAre you on the waiting list for the Tesla Model 3 sedan? You might have moved up the line for the mass-market electric car that's still under development.
Read MoreA $26,618.00 check for Connecticut Children's Medical Center Foundation through the Subaru Love Campaign at Mitchell Subaru on March 23rd.
Read MoreNBA superstar Charles Barkley made a now-legendary comment prior to the US Olympic basketball Dream Team playing Angola in 1992.
Read MoreFor the third year in a row, a bill is before the Connecticut legislature that will significantly impact dozens of jobs at my dealership and thousands of others around the state.
Read MoreArea car dealers say they are bullish on new and used car sales in the first quarter of 2017.
Read MoreRepresentatives of car dealers held a press conference at the Capitol Tuesday calling legislation that would allow Tesla Motors to sell its electric cars directly to consumers "a corporate loophole."
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