Dealerships Send Second Letter Urging Biden to Reconsider Proposed Regulations
Overview
- Nearly 4,000 dealerships have sent a second letter to President Biden urging him to reconsider proposed regulations that would require a shift to battery-electric vehicles in the U.S.
- The dealerships argue that the proposed regulations are unrealistic and would be challenging to implement.
- This second letter follows an earlier letter sent in November by the dealerships expressing similar concerns.
Dealerships Call for Reconsideration
Nearly 4,000 dealerships have sent a second letter to President Biden, asking him to reconsider proposed regulations that would mandate a shift to battery-electric vehicles in the U.S. The dealerships argue that the proposed regulations are unrealistic and present significant challenges for the industry. This comes after an earlier letter in November where dealerships initially expressed their concerns. The industry is calling for a more feasible and gradual transition to electric vehicles, taking into account factors such as affordability and infrastructure.