Auto dealers will be barred from luring vehicle buyers with promises they do not keep and will not be able to charge junk fees - like a service contract for an oil change for an electric vehicle - under a new rule, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Tuesday. The rule could fundamentally change how millions of Americans buy vehicles annually by requiring up-front pricing in dealers' advertising and sales discussions, and bars the sale of add-on products or services that confer no benefit to consumers. Consumer Reports said the FTC proposal would bar "shady tactics" by car dealers that can boost the cost of new vehicles.
One of the many bills that have been pre-filed so far in the Missouri House of Representatives is a measure that would crack down hard on Missouri drivers with expired temporary vehicle tags.
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