- FTC Approves Final Orders Settling Charges That Used Auto Dealers Touted Inspections Without Disclosing That Some Cars Were Subject to Unrepaired Safety Recalls ( )
- FTC, NHTSA to Conduct Workshop on June 28 on Privacy, Security Issues Related to Connected, Automated Vehicles ( )
- Los Angeles-Based Sage Auto Group Will Pay $3.6 Million to Settle FTC Charges ( )
- Federal Trade Commission, Class Action Settlements Require Volkswagen to Repair or Buy Back 3.0 Liter TDI Diesel Vehicles ( )
- Uber Agrees to Pay $20 Million to Settle FTC Charges That It Recruited Prospective Drivers with Exaggerated Earnings Claims ( )
- Statement of FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez Regarding The Volkswagen 3.0 Liter Emissions Litigation ( )
- CarMax and Two Other Dealers Settle FTC Charges That They Touted Inspections While Failing to Disclose Some of the Cars Were Subject to Unrepaired Safety Recalls ( )
- FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection Director Comments on NHTSA's Federal Automated Vehicle Policy ( )
- FTC Approves Final Changes to Used Car Rule ( )
- FTC Charges Los Angeles-Based Sage Auto Group With Using Deceptive and Unfair Sales and Financing Tactics ( )
- La FTC presenta cargos contra Sage Auto Group con sede en Los Angeles por emplear tácticas de ventas y financiación engañosas y desleales ( )
- FTC Announces Second Federal Register Notice on Proposed Study of Consumers’ Experiences Buying and Financing Automobiles from Auto Dealers ( )
- FTC Action: Texas Car Dealers to Pay $85,000 Civil Penalty ( )
- FTC Approves Final Consent Order Against Ohio Auto Dealers Charged with Deceiving Consumers Regarding Key Lease Terms ( )
- FTC Mobile-Friendly Videos Help Consumers Shop for Cars ( )
- Volkswagen pagará hasta $14.7 mil millones de dólares para resolver las alegaciones por la manipulación de pruebas de emisiones y el engaño de los consumidores con respecto a los vehículos diésel 2.0 litros ( )
- Volkswagen to Spend up to $14.7 Billion to Settle Allegations of Cheating Emissions Tests and Deceiving Customers on 2.0 Liter Diesel Vehicles ( )
- FTC Charges Volkswagen Deceived Consumers with Its “Clean Diesel” Campaign ( )
- GM, Jim Koons Management, and Lithia Motors Inc. Settle FTC Actions Charging That Their Used Car Inspection Program Ads Failed to Adequately Disclose Unrepaired Safety Recalls ( )
- FTC ‘Fotonovela’ Tells Latino Community How to Avoid Car-Buying Problems ( )
- Fotonovela de la Comisión Federal de Comercio le ofrece consejos a la comunidad latina sobre cómo evitar problemas con la compra de un carro ( )
- FTC Announces Agenda and Panelists for Workshop Examining the U.S. Auto Distribution System ( )
- FTC Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Survey of Consumers Regarding Their Experiences Buying and Financing Automobiles from Auto Dealers ( )
- FTC to Host Public Workshop Examining the U.S. Auto Distribution System ( )
- Ohio Auto Dealers Settle FTC Charges That They Deceived Consumers By Failing to Disclose Key Lease Terms ( )
- FTC Approves Final Consent Order Against BMW of North America ( )
- FTC Testifies on Proposed Legislation Addressing Privacy and Security in Connected Automobiles ( )
- FTC Approves Final Consent Order Against Las Vegas Auto Dealers For Misleading Consumers About Cost of Cars ( )
- FTC Action: Auto Dealership Will Pay $80,000 Penalty for Violating 2012 Order Prohibiting Deceptive Advertising of Vehicle Costs ( )
- Texas Auto Dealer Will Pay More Than $82,000 To Settle FTC Charges It Violated Fair Credit Reporting Act ( )