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Car Dealer Regulation

If there is something that is necessary in any field it's that of regulation from some authority or a group. This is so that the consumer will be protected. It is the same for the world of car sales. Car dealer regulation works in that financing is highly regulated in all states. This includes the regulation of contracts that are offered by the car dealer. Title transfers from the dealers are also well regulated by major authorities.

 

One of the main ways on how regulations work for auto buyer protection is through the regulation of loans that a car dealer gives. A typical car dealer is seen as an indirect lender in terms of car loans offered by that group. The contracts that the dealer has with customers are assigned to independent parties like car insurance groups. The dealer will recover the money that is lost from interest payments through the monthly loan payments that the customer gives to the dealer.

One of the major parts of regulation in terms of loans is that of the interest rates that are involved. A dealer can move the interest rate on a loan up so that part of the markup that is spent will be returned to the dealer. In the even that the interest rate offered by the dealer is higher than that of the rate offered in the wholesale market the dealer will pay the difference or at least a majority of it in terms of the additional interest that will be created. Regulation rules states that the dealer much pay at least a majority of this interest.

Car dealer regulation works on a state level in most cases. This means that there are going to be different taxes that car dealers will have to follow in certain states. In some cases the dealer may add a small fee to the purchase price of a car in order to make up for those taxes.

Car titles are needed for auto buyer protection so that it will be known as to who specifically owns a car and is responsible for it. A state's Department of Motor Vehicles brand will run the car title registration process. Fees that the buyer will have to pay to the DMV when getting the title of a new car will be paid directly to the car dealer who will then pay it to the DMV accordingly.

DMV forms are also going to be available from car dealers for those who buy new cars. This is going to be the case for dealers that are regulated by the group. All of them should be regulated by the DMV, and one that is not may not be legitimate.

Overall, car dealer regulation is something that is simple to understand. The rules for loans and markups are well regulated for auto buyer protection and taxes are also created in order to comply with regulation standards. In fact, the DMV will be involved in much of the regulation process.



 

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