VinFast thinks that working with dealerships will help further expand its U.S. presence, more so than currently operating as a direct-to-consumer brand.
. By working with established dealership networks, Polestar operates its locations traditionally, though it employs salaried specialists and the dealers sign a contract to charge only MSRP plus destination fees. For Polestar, it seems to be working out well, and this could be the path VinFast sees as most economical.
Nevertheless, some dealerships are inquisitive and cautious about the opportunity of working with VinFast. Scott Fink, the CEO of Fink Automotive, said,"If I sell a car to you and you can't get a fender, you're going to be pissed off at me. I'm not going to do that." Some are also more open to the idea. Rhett Ricart, CEO of Ricart Automotive Group, told Reuters,"If it's a good product and it's got a great warranty on it, Americans will buy it."
The idea of the firm's North Carolina manufacturing facility is wooing some dealerships, though none have made a definitive plan to start selling VinFast's cars yet.
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