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An attorney representing hundreds of former Chrysler franchisees in a $1 billion lawsuit against the federal government plans to file an appeal that could...
https://www.fi-magazine.com/359474/chrysler-dealers-to-appeal-claims-court-lossMore stories like this from www.fi-magazine.com
Industry Challenges to the CARS Rule
CARS Rule Inoperable
The Seesaw Effect
State of the CARS Rule, Part 2
California Leading

An attorney representing hundreds of former Chrysler franchisees in a $1 billion lawsuit against the federal government plans to file an appeal that could...
http://www.providers-administrators.com/359474/chrysler-dealers-to-appeal-claims-court-lossMore stories like this from www.providers-administrators.com
CARS Rule Inoperable
The Seesaw Effect
State of the CARS Rule, Part 2
The Regulatory Empire Is Striking Back
Auto Groups With One Rooftop

An attorney representing hundreds of former Chrysler franchisees in a $1 billion lawsuit against the federal government plans to file an appeal that could...
https://www.agent-entrepreneur.com/359474/chrysler-dealers-to-appeal-claims-court-lossMore stories like this from www.agent-entrepreneur.com
Transmogrification
CARS Rule Inoperable
Sovereign Citizens
The Seesaw Effect
On the Front Burner
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles confirmed in a statement issued today that it’s under investigation by the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission and the U.S....
https://www.autodealertodaymagazine.com/322491/feds-investigating-fca-for-inflating-sales-automaker-confirmsMore stories like this from www.autodealertodaymagazine.com
OEM Group Protests Auto Tariffs
The Future of Car Dealer Documents
Buy-Sells Revved Up Last Year
California Dealers Sue Scout
Auto Dealership Buy-Sells Fall in Q1
Rairdon’s Dodge Chrysler Jeep of Kirkland agreed to pay $35,125 in civil penalties and $39,210 in costs and fees. The dealership was charged with violating...
https://www.autodealertodaymagazine.com/322114/wash-dealer-ordered-to-pay-74-000-for-deceptive-advertisingMore stories like this from www.autodealertodaymagazine.com
Auto Recalls Up in Q1
State of the CARS Rule, Part 3
Over a Million Vehicles Recalled
Calif. Dealer Group Challenges Scout Direct Sales
How Your Dealership Can Weather This Economic Uncertainty
At a hacker conference last month, security consultant Craig Smith said a malware-infected vehicle coming in for service could potentially infect a...
https://www.autodealertodaymagazine.com/321949/hacked-cars-could-spread-malware-via-dealers-wired-reportsMore stories like this from www.autodealertodaymagazine.com
U.S. Puts V2X Tech in High Gear
Safeguarding Customer Data
ASE Partners with Convertible AI
Take Steps to Combat Cybercrime
Back-Office Modernization
A lawsuit alleging that the U.S. government acted illegally when it required Chrysler to close down 789 dealerships in order to be eligible for funding from...
https://www.autodealertodaymagazine.com/321906/chrysler-dealer-lawsuit-against-u-s-government-to-go-forwardMore stories like this from www.autodealertodaymagazine.com
State of the CARS Rule, Part 2
California Dealers Sue Scout
Sunny Side Up
State of the CARS Rule, Part 3
Take Steps to Combat Cybercrime