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Compliant Summit was created to benefit the entire dealership, with specialty educational tracks dedicated to sales managers, F&I managers and compliance officers.
Compliant Summit was created to benefit the entire dealership, with specialty educational tracks dedicated to sales managers, F&I managers and compliance officers.
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.
NHTSA has announced occupant protection safety standards for vehicles with automated driving systems, covering everything from seatbelt reminders to advanced airbags.
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.
LMP Automotive Holdings Inc. sues dealership owners in New York and Texas for a combined $3 million in deposits it made to acquire their stores.
U.S. auto safety regulators investigate whether a New York Ford dealership delivered a new vehicle with an outstanding safety recall.
State dealer associations in some states have proposed new language in franchise laws to address new concepts in the industry such as over-the-air service updates and vehicle reservations.
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.
"Safety Recalls: State of the Retail Industry" details threats, opportunities for how automotive retailers handle vehicle safety recall management.
Currently, the only industry in America that openly accepts the selling of unsafe recalled products to the public is the auto industry.
The new standards will reverse the Trump Administration’s rollback of U.S. regulations aimed at improving gas mileage and cutting tailpipe pollution.
Supported by Coltura, the country's most ambitious gas car phaseout target will usher in the clean vehicle era.
With automotive industry firms listed as the eighth most likely target of cybercriminals, what steps should you take to protect your business from cyberattack?
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