The problem in the US is that there is legislation that protects the dealer ecosystem and prevents the direct sales method. While it varies state to state, the basic thing is the same - manufacturers can't truly control what dealers sell vehicles for, which is why there are insane "market adjustment" fees. Some companies like Dodge and Ford threaten dealers with reducing inventory of marquee models (Hellcat, Raptor, etc.) but it doesn't seem to help much. Years back my dad ran the service department of a large, swanky BMW dealership that had an unregistered/new Z8 they sold to another BMW dealership in California for $50 grand over list. I can only imagine how much that Cali dealer made by selling it to some rich bastard. Hopefully those rich bastards and greedy dealerships leave Grenadier early adopters alone.