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The bill bans deceptive vehicle pricing and adds a clear total price disclosure plus a statutory 3-day right to cancel for certain used car transactions.
The bill bans deceptive vehicle pricing and adds a clear total price disclosure plus a statutory 3-day right to cancel for certain used car transactions.
Note: SB 766 appears in the provided materials as the "California Combating Auto Retail Scams (CARS) Act" (author: Sen. Allen). The bill text portions below are drawn from the Legislative Counsel’s Digest and bill text excerpts included in the provided documents.
The CARS Act is designed to protect purchasers and lessees of new and used motor vehicles from unfair and deceptive dealer practices by (1) prohibiting material misrepresentations about vehicle sales, financing, availability and remedies; (2) requiring clear, conspicuous disclosures (including total price and add‑ons); (3) restricting certain charges (especially for add‑on products a buyer will not benefit from); and (4) replacing the current contract cancellation option framework with a statutorily defined 3‑day right to cancel for certain used vehicle transactions.
If you want, I can prepare a one‑page compliance checklist for dealers (disclosures, recordkeeping, allowable charges, cancellation procedures) or a short plain‑language notice template for consumers explaining the new 3‑day cancellation right.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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