(d) When determining whether good cause exists for establishing or relocating an additional new motor vehicle dealer for the same line make, the superior court shall consider the existing circumstances, including
- (1) whether the establishment of an additional franchise or relocation of the existing new motor vehicle dealer appears to be warranted by economic and marketing conditions, including anticipated future changes;
- (2) the retail sales and service business transacted by the protesting new motor vehicle dealer and other new motor vehicle dealers of the same line make with a place of business in the relevant market area to be served by the additional franchise or proposed new location of an existing new motor vehicle dealer during the three-year period immediately preceding the notice;
- (3) the investment necessarily made and obligations incurred by the protesting new motor vehicle dealer to perform the protesting new motor vehicle dealer's obligations under existing franchise agreements;
- (4) the permanency of the investment of the protesting new motor vehicle dealer;
- (5) whether it is beneficial or injurious to the public welfare for an additional franchise to be established or for the existing new motor vehicle dealer to be relocated;
- (6) whether the manufacturer has denied the manufacturer's existing new motor vehicle dealer of the same line make the opportunity for reasonable growth, market expansion, or relocation; and
- (7) whether the proposed relocation is farther away from the protesting new motor vehicle dealer.