In their own words, “… many consumers in Oregon… are targeted by predatory and unfair auto sales practices”. This is how a nine-page memo from Oregon Consumer Justice (see ojc.org) to State Rep. Nathan Sosa begins. What follows is a litany of “solutions” to “problems” they have identified. You can read the entire memo here.
Consumer-Justice-Memo-to-Rep-SosaWe need your membership NOW!
We need your voice NOW!
We need your help right now to prepare an industry-wide defense against this nonsense.
Our industry must unite against these one-sided attacks that won’t solve any problem.
OVDA is leading the charge to stop this half-baked scheme, which will not protect consumers but hurt reputable car dealers like you with new heavy-handed regulations and outright prohibitions (the bad dealers are already ignoring the law, so we know they won’t follow any new laws).
The apparent result of their plan is that fewer people who need vehicles will qualify to buy one.
And many people will be forced to travel out of state to buy a vehicle.
Just imagine their arrogance: As their memo states: “This spring, Oregon Consumer Justice convened an auto purchasing cohort with community organizations to explore the issues and possible solutions to the challenges consumers face when purchasing cars.”
Behind closed doors and without any input from reputable car dealers, OJC identified the “problems” and the “solutions” – having no experience as car dealers. It is throwing darts with a blindfold and then advertising yourself as an expert.
OVDA is fighting back. Our lobbyist, Darrell Fuller, has been a trusted voice representing auto dealers since 1996. He is well known in the Capitol and at the DMV and is trusted as a subject-matter expert.
He will have our back – do you have his back?
With your support—with your membership—TODAY, we can ensure Darrell has the tools he needs to stop these radical proposed solutions to misidentified problems.
You can join OVDA here.
We would appreciate your input. How will these “solutions” impact YOUR dealership—YOUR small business? Read the memo and email your thoughts to OVDA@ordealers.com. We’ll compile your comments and concerns.
Thank you.
OVDA