FTC Denies Extending Comment Period on Proposed Dealer Regulations
The FTC voted 5-0 against a further deadline extension after receiving approximately 2,400 comments.
The FTC voted 5-0 against a further deadline extension after receiving approximately 2,400 comments.
We have all heard the saying, “buyer beware,” but I’m here to say, “salesman beware,” because I can tell you, identity theft is not an opportunity to do business.
NADA again urges the FTC to go back to the drawing board before forcing a series of unstudied and untested mandates lacking evidence that will have such significant negative impacts on customers.
The Federal Trade Commission has proposed new regulations that target dealership ads and F&I practices.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has asked for an administrative hearing that could result in penalties.
General Motors has asked its dealers to help prevent customers from quickly flipping high-demand vehicles and adding high markups.
There are at least three reasons you need data when confronted with allegations of disparate impact.
Compliant Summit was created to benefit the entire dealership, with specialty educational tracks dedicated to sales managers, F&I managers and compliance officers.
New rule would negatively impact the used vehicle industry and its customers.
Join Automotive Compliance Education, Aug. 7–9, for an agenda dedicated to increasing sales, F&I and efficiencies within the dealership, with an eye towards doing things compliantly.
If a dealer can provide their paper trail to a regulator or jury, it should demonstrate that the consumer indeed made informed decisions throughout the process and there was no deception intended.
The challenge arises over the EPA decision to reinstate the waiver and withdraw its interpretation of the Clean Air Act that would prohibit other states from adopting California’s more stringent vehicle greenhouse gas emission standards.
This week, NADA and 12 industry partners urged Congress to take up the PART Act to help fight catalytic converter theft, and specifically asked for the House Energy and Commerce Committee to hold a hearing on this important issue.
The National Automobile Dealers Association and 12 other trade groups to urge Congress to advance a bipartisan bill to combat this rising threat.
Association heads coalition of industry groups urging congress to act on bill to fight catalytic converter theft.
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