NHTSA Final CAFE Ruling to Hike Fines for Automakers
With the new ruling, fines for vehicles that fall short of fuel economy standards will cost automakers at least $1 billion annually.
With the new ruling, fines for vehicles that fall short of fuel economy standards will cost automakers at least $1 billion annually.
Commission unanimously finds Traffic Jam Events violated the law with false claims about affiliation with government stimulus program and deceptive prize mailings.
While the road less traveled may not be the quickest path to our metaphorical destination, in the compliance world, both the destination and all other charges should be clearly and accurately disclosed and acknowledged by the consumer.
Businesses involved in the automotive industry are realizing there is no single-source tactic to fraud prevention and are taking important steps to cover all possible bases to thwart the rising threat of fraudulent activity.
The proposed strategy includes building 500,000 charging stations for electric vehicles across the country and lowering the cost of electric cars.
In the situation we’re talking about here, everyone is protected, except the private employer.
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Volkswagen AG's appeal to avoid lawsuits seeking damages over the automaker's alleged diesel emissions tampering.
By providing certification, regular video updates and an annual recertification exam, the ACE Safeguards Specialist Certification Program is intended to help dealers meet the new Safeguards requirements.
Industry analysts suggest it could cost dealers hundreds of thousands annually to comply with the new rules.
Agency updates Safeguards Rule to better protect the American public from breaches and cyberattacks that lead to identity theft and other financial losses.
Mexico’s auto sector has criticized the move, saying it allows "car smuggling."
Automakers remain divided over the larger tax credit for EVs built in Union shops and other measures in the green energy plan.
Leading dealer-owned compliance and privacy tech startup to offer important compliance solutions to Ford and Lincoln dealers in first manufacturer partnership.
The U.S. Senate passed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill on a bipartisan 69-30 vote. The vote came after months of negotiations and debate.
Defending the company from cyber threats remains USEA’s top technology priority.
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