KEY POINTS
  • While some industry analysts still question the decision, others say CEO Elon Musk may be giving consumers exactly what they want: no shady car salesman.
  • The auto industry has ranked among the Federal Trade Commission's top 10 most-complained-about topics over the last five years.
  • More and more drivers are doing most of their research online before even stepping onto a car lot.
The Tesla showroom at Park Meadows Mall March 31, 2016

Tesla's recent announcement to shift most of its sales to online had investors and analysts questioning everything from the company's cash flow to its ability to grow market share without physical showrooms.

The automaker plans to cut back on its showroom staff and direct customers to order its electric vehicles through their phones. CEO Elon Musk said all purchases will come with a seven-day, money-back guarantee in case anyone has second thoughts about the purchase.