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.

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    saying they are “arbitrary, capricious (and) an abuse of discretion.”

    They would know, all the tricks they use for their advertising and pricing tactics…

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    Car dealers are an outdated business model and should go away. But they have gotten their business model inshrined in law by many states, especially “free” or “capitalist” red states that are anything but.

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      There’s a Honda dealership in my Texas hometown that is known to give terrible deals, and they’ve been sued dozens of times for misrepresenting financing to buyers.

      They only haven’t been shut down because they’re one of the few authorized Honda repair shops in town, and they have the family name of one of the town’s founders all over the building. That, on top of the lack of regulation on what they say vs what they do, is why they’re so against this law.