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Stay Ahead of Compliance Challenges: KPA Unveils Essential Checklist of 16 Key F&I Laws and Regulations for Dealerships

This eBook from KPA provides automotive dealerships with 16 key rules and regulations their F&I department must follow to stay compliant and avoid fines. 

 
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Ford recalling 456,565 Bronco Sports, Mavericks over loss of drive power, NHTSA says

 
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Honda's first in-house EV starts production in 2025

 
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Conn. dealership sues VW to halt termination of satellite franchise

 
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Alfa Romeo, after uproar, renames Milano crossover the Junior

 
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