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June 1, 2005
Audio Podcast: Car Buyer's Bill of Rights Likely to Become Law in California
The amended legislation, crafted in concert with the car dealer's association, retains many consumer protection safeguards while ensuring dealers can make enough to stay in business.
The law was passed by the California legislature last year but was vetoed by Governor Schwarzengger. With the car dealers supporting this version, it's likely it will become law.
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Posted by Frank at June 1, 2005 5:04 PM | Filed under Auto News
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