Wednesday, October 8, 2008

DCA says auto dealers violate consumer laws

Violations of New Jersey consumer law were found at 49 of 97 motor vehicle dealerships visited in Burlington, Camden, Essex, Mercer, Monmouth and Union counties, according to the state Division of Consumer Affairs.

The division conducted unannounced inspections at the dealerships earlier this year. Those cited either failed to post prices for used vehicles for sale, or failed to post a Used Car Buyers Guide. Prices are required under the state's Consumer Fraud Act, and the buyers' guide is required under the Used Motor Vehicle Trade Regulation Rule and under the Motor Vehicle Advertising Regulations.

Of 2,144 used vehicles inspected, 1,492 had no posted price and 472 did not have a buyers' guide.


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