
What to Expect in 2026 - New Rules and Regulations on the Horizon
In Trump’s first year, just 60,917 pages were printed in the Federal Register, the official journal of the federal government, down 42%.
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In Trump’s first year, just 60,917 pages were printed in the Federal Register, the official journal of the federal government, down 42%.
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General Motors has asked its dealers to help prevent customers from quickly flipping high-demand vehicles and adding high markups.
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The trial centers on a lawsuit that alleges the German carmaker knowingly manipulated diesel-emissions tests by installing defeat devices
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NHTSA has announced occupant protection safety standards for vehicles with automated driving systems, covering everything from seatbelt reminders to advanced airbags.
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U.S. auto safety regulators investigate whether a New York Ford dealership delivered a new vehicle with an outstanding safety recall.
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State dealer associations in some states have proposed new language in franchise laws to address new concepts in the industry such as over-the-air service updates and vehicle reservations.
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The challenge arises over the EPA decision to reinstate the waiver and withdraw its interpretation of the Clean Air Act that would prohibit other states from adopting California’s more stringent vehicle greenhouse gas emission standards.
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This week, NADA and 12 industry partners urged Congress to take up the PART Act to help fight catalytic converter theft, and specifically asked for the House Energy and Commerce Committee to hold a hearing on this important issue.
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The National Automobile Dealers Association and 12 other trade groups to urge Congress to advance a bipartisan bill to combat this rising threat.
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Currently, the only industry in America that openly accepts the selling of unsafe recalled products to the public is the auto industry.
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With the new ruling, fines for vehicles that fall short of fuel economy standards will cost automakers at least $1 billion annually.
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