

Electric car manufacturer Tesla Motors could be forced to halt all direct sales of its vehicles in the state of New Jersey. In a blog post, the firm said the administration of Governor Christie had reversed its decision to delay a ruling that would block Tesla from selling cars in its own bricks-and-mortar stores. The proposal, which Tesla Motors said could be approved at a meeting today, would force all vehicles in New Jersey to be sold through an independent auto-dealer. Although Tesla Motors could continue to run its stores, they would be reduced to walk-in showrooms where potential sales…
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