NADA’s Underriner: Factory Top-Down Control Never Works
The NADA's outgoing chairman says two critical issues this year will be factory-initiated dealership renovation programs and stair-step pricing.
The NADA's outgoing chairman says two critical issues this year will be factory-initiated dealership renovation programs and stair-step pricing.
Consumer advocates and state regulators say the FTC doesn’t go far enough in its proposed changes to the Used Car Rule. They want dealers to include vehicle history reports on the Buyers Guide window stickers.
A Massachusetts judge sided with Tesla Motors in its initial ruling on a lawsuit initiated by dealers who are seeking to limit the company’s business activity in that state.
Tesla is faced with lawsuits from dealer associations in the states of New York and Massachusetts, and the NADA shares why Tesla’s model doesn’t work.
NADA Chairman Bill Underriner warns automakers against intruding into dealers’ businesses with two-tier pricing and mandatory facility upgrades.
House subcommittee votes that service advisors remain exempt from overtime pay requirements; the bill will now head to the full House Appropriations committee.
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