Retail

NADA challenges FTC dealer rules as unjustified, sloppy

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NADA CEO Mike Stanton, left, and Paul Metrey, NADA senior vice president of regulatory affairs, who says the FTC is "using wildly inflated figures.” (JOHN HUETTER)
July 18, 2022 04:00 AM

DETROIT — The National Automobile Dealers Association last week challenged the Federal Trade Commission's proposed rules on dealership advertising and finance and insurance office disclosures as unsupported, sloppy and inconsistent in regulating the industry. The FTC countered that its proposals are backed by research, studies and past enforcement actions.

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