FZA Digital Releases WCAG Dealer Compliance Toolkit
FZA Digital has released ADAPT, a new toolkit designed to help dealers ensure consumers with disabilities can access their websites and avoid ADA lawsuits.
FZA Digital has released ADAPT, a new toolkit designed to help dealers ensure consumers with disabilities can access their websites and avoid ADA lawsuits.
If you don’t already have one, these safety guidelines can help you formulate a plan to deal with workplace violence head on.
Industry Summit and P&A Leadership Summit organizers announced the opportunity for attendees to reserve their rooms to stay onsite at the event and close to the action ends at midnight Friday.
The U.S. PIRG Education Fund issued a damning report after finding one in every nine used vehicles for sale at 28 AutoNation-owned locations in 12 states is subject to an open recall.
KPA has been named a Top 20 training company by Training Industry for the second time in three months, this time in the health and safety category.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed AB 179, enacting new dealer protections against below-market warranty reimbursement rates and OEM-ordered facility upgrades. The bill also allows dealers to issue recall notices without violating new data privacy rules.
Electrek reports Tesla CEO Elon Musk wants to open ‘Tesla Centers’ around the U.S., once again challenging rules against direct-to-consumer sales. Sources say the firm’s Electric division could provide a workaround.
Stephen McDaniel will brief attendees on remaining compliant throughout the review and approval of F&I products.
gvo3 & ACE’s Gil Van Over will return to the Compliance Summit stage with a session dedicated to the most frequent source of noncompliance: the sales department.
Resident compliance expert will discuss the regulations surrounding the automotive industry and dealers’ plights with fraud and legal challenges.
The original Industry Summit room block has sold out, but event organizers announced that additional rooms have been added at a discounted rate.
A jury deliberated for less than an hour before deciding Reagor Dykes’ Bart Reagor owes Ford Motor Credit Co. the full amount it demanded following an investigation into the Texas group’s floorplanning practices.
A federal grand jury has charged a Kentucky dealer and two alleged accomplices with defrauding a manufacturer — thought to be Toyota — of more than $4 million by running 350 used pickups through a consumer buyback program.
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged a Maryland dealership with offering different credit terms to different customers based on race, an allegation backed by reports from African American and white testers.
The federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says BMW Cleveland violated the Age Discrimination in Employment Act when it terminated two older salesmen and failed to rehire a former service manager.
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