By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, June 24, 2016
Although changes to the safety inspection standards have been implemented, “as is” disclosure obligations remain unaltered. As such, “as is” disclosures must still be made on both contracts and advertisements. In addition, dealers are still responsible to make all mandatory disclosures about the history and condition of the vehicle, in writing, even if the vehicle is being sold “as is.”
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By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, June 17, 2016
#DYK Since its creation on July 1, 1986, the Motor Vehicle Dealers Compensation Fund has paid out over 5 million in compensation to consumers. As the oldest and largest fund of its kind in Canada, the Compensation Fund offers the best protection for vehicle buyers in Ontario. Happy 30th Birthday to the Compensation Fund!
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By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, June 10, 2016

OMVIC (Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council) is Ontario’s vehicle sales regulator. With a mandate to protect consumers OMVIC enforces the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act and other consumer protection statutes on behalf of the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services.
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By OMVIC Communications on
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Thinking about buying a car? Want to see the newest models in a unique no-selling, no-pressure environment? Then plan a trip to Barrie this weekend!
Georgian College Auto Show – June 3–5
This weekend, June 3–5, North America’s largest outdoor auto show is being held in Ontario. The Georgian College Auto Show is 100% student run and it’s taking place at the college’s Barrie campus.
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By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, May 27, 2016
All-in price advertising is the law; a law meant to provide transparency to consumers and to create a fair and level playing field for dealers. Through past bulletins we’ve learned that if a dealer advertises a price for a vehicle (new or used), that price MUST include all fees and charges the dealer intends to collect.
But what are the other ‘advertising’ rules consumers should be aware of to stay protected?
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By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, May 20, 2016
Considering the information available, today’s informed consumers should have more confidence (and less anxiety) than ever before when buying a car. But that’s the rub; consumers have to do their part too. They need to research; ask questions; know when they’re protected (and when they’re not); and accept some of the responsibility for protecting themselves. An educated consumer is a protected consumer.
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By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, May 13, 2016
All-in price advertising is the law in Ontario; a law meant to provide transparency to consumers and create a fair and level playing field for car dealers. Through OMVIC’s on-going consumer awareness efforts, the public is becoming more informed of the all-in pricing rules when purchasing a car from an OMVIC-Registered Dealer — but there is still some confusion…
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By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, May 6, 2016
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By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, April 29, 2016
With millions of vehicles recalled, many for serious safety issues, it’s vitally important owners take steps to ensure they’re aware if a vehicle they own, or are thinking of purchasing, is the subject of a recall and to have recalled vehicles repaired/serviced.
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By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, April 22, 2016
 Summer is just around the corner and you may be thinking about buying some new “toys”! Well, if it’s a motorhome (a driveable RV) purchased from a registered dealer, you’re protected by OMVIC and the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act (MVDA). In the rare instance you encounter a problem with the dealership OMVIC may be able to assist; it also means you are protected by the Motor Vehicle Dealers Compensation Fund!
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By OMVIC Communications on
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Remember Mehran Amini, the curbsider who was sentenced to 450 days in prison in January 2016 for selling vehicles with rolled-back odometers? He was sentenced to an additional 300 days in prison after being found guilty on his last set of charges. That’s 750 days in total – this is the longest ever jail sentence handed out for illegal car sales in Ontario! Read more…
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By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, April 8, 2016
Did you know that when you buy a car from an Ontario-registered dealer, there is no “cooling off” period? Once you sign a contract, sales are FINAL. So, before you sign the dotted line, it’s important to be certain that you have explored all options and are confident in your purchase—a car is a big Investment!
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By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, April 1, 2016
 While most of us can appreciate, if not enjoy, a good prank, no one likes to be made a fool. And yet there are many scammers, con-men/ women and fraudsters in existence, trying to get rich doing just that. From phony CRA officers threatening to charge people for supposed tax arrears to larcenous paramours running romance scams, organized criminals are seeking victims everywhere; even the online vehicle sales marketplace.
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By OMVIC Communications on
Friday, March 25, 2016
 Did you know that all-in price advertising is the law? If you answered NO , you probably need to sharpen your car-buying knowledge before signing any contracts or paying any deposits. An educated consumer is a protected consumer - OMVIC offers FREE car buying seminars. Read more to learn about all-in price advertising and how you can book a FREE car buying seminar today!
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By OMVIC Communications on
Thursday, March 17, 2016
The 2016 Ottawa-Gatineau International Auto Show March 17th to 20th
Looking for something to do in the Ottawa-Gatineau area this March Break? Be sure to stop by the OMVIC booth (Level 2, Room 202) at the 2016 Ottawa-Gatineau International Auto Show. Have your questions answered by OMVIC staff and test your car buying IQ!
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