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8 July 2017, 04:33 AM | #26 | |
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You still haven't answered my question from post 65. I raised it also in post 43. Please explain how choice and freedom apply in the fact that tesla is prohibited from selling direct to consumers in a blatant attack on free market principles designed as a barrier to entry for the purpose of limiting consumer choice . Saying not allowing diesel cars limits choices (as is the topic posed by the OP), but not having an issue with Tesla being limited from accessing consumers by selling directly is to their customers is hypocritical. Do you only support freedom of choice for the things you want to buy but think limiting freedom of choice for a product you are not interested in is ok? |
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