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2,000 posted on 01/15/2024 8:52:18 PM PST by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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Auto dealers file challenge to new consumer protections for car buyers

They call the rules against abusive tactics ‘micromanagement of the sales experience’

https://www.autoblog.com/2024/01/05/auto-dealers-file-challenge-to-new-consumer-protections-for-car-buyers/

Excerpt:

WASHINGTON — Two groups representing auto dealers said on Friday they had filed a legal challenge to the Federal Trade Commission’s new sweeping consumer protection regulations finalized last month.

The FTC said the new rules will ban bait-and-switch advertising tactics, prohibit charging for add-on costs that do not benefit consumers and require dealers to make key disclosures to consumers, including accurate pricing disclosures in advertising and sales communications.

The rules were first proposed in 2022 and will take effect on July 30. They also require dealers to keep records of certain advertisements and customer transactions.

The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) and Texas Automobile Dealers Association late Thursday asked the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to block the new rules that “comprehensively regulates the advertising, sales, and financing of vehicles by auto dealers” saying they are “arbitrary, capricious (and) an abuse of discretion.”

The FTC declined to comment.

The NADA said previously the FTC proposal would “upend the sales process for tens of millions of consumers annually and thousands of small businesses.”

The FTC said the new rules would bar junk fees like a service contract for an oil change for an electric vehicle said it is expected to save consumers more than $3.4 billion and an estimated 72 million hours annually shopping for vehicles.

Dealers will also be required to obtain consent for any charges they add to a vehicle’s price and barred from charging for add-ons that are useless to the buyer, such as selling nitrogen-filled tires that contain no more nitrogen than normal air.

The Alliance for Automotive Innovation, representing General Motors, Toyota Motor, Volkswagen and other major automakers, previously raised concerns about the FTC plan, warning of “excessive regulation and micromanagement of the sales experience.”

In November, a U.S. House committee said it was investigating the FTC’s consumer protection rules, arguing the regulation “threatens harm to consumers and small businesses by making car purchases more difficult and inhibiting innovation in the industry.”
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If you are in the market for new or used car and can wait until after July 30 the fees car dealers use to steal money from you will be more difficult to include in the car buying experience. Not a fan of the swamp but actually agree with this FTC ruling about car dealers and their ‘fees’.


2,003 posted on 01/15/2024 8:56:46 PM PST by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

Lofoten Village, Norway
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How breathtakingly beautiful!


2,019 posted on 01/15/2024 9:39:45 PM PST by LittleLinda
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