auto dealer in black and red logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Tom Hudson

Contributor

Articlesby Tom HudsonSeptember 1, 2015

The Case of the Invisible Waiver

If the waivers intended to protect your dealership aren’t clearly visible, they might as well not be there.

Read More →
Articlesby Tom HudsonAugust 7, 2015

A Rolling Reg Z Violation

If you’re going to advertise terms on loaner cars, you had better include disclosures as well.

Read More →
Articlesby Tom HudsonJuly 20, 2015

Advertising Roulette

Failing to nominate a compliance officer is like betting against the regulatory house.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Articlesby Tom HudsonJune 5, 2015

Pinocchio and the Senator

The Washington Post’s Glenn Kessler calls enterprising Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren out for repeating a popular myth about auto finance, regulatory oversight and dealer participation.

Read More →
Articlesby Tom HudsonMay 15, 2015

A Biased Report

There is much to dislike about the CFPB’s 728-page report on pre-dispute arbitration clauses.

Read More →
Articlesby Tom HudsonApril 10, 2015

Look Who Emailed Me!

An invitation to join the CFPB’s Company Portal should not be ignored, and some dealers may choose to sign up preemptively.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Articlesby Tom HudsonMarch 6, 2015

Better Than Repossession

The misguided attack on starter interrupt devices stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of their function and the benefits they offer to car buyers.

Read More →
Articlesby Tom HudsonFebruary 11, 2015

Stick to the Script

A lawsuit against a Minnesota dealer highlights the need to keep the cost of a service contract from being part of the finance charge.

Read More →
Articlesby Tom HudsonJanuary 13, 2014

Write Your Legislator

A California case illustrates the value of the “cure” statutes that protect dealers in some states.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Articlesby Tom HudsonAugust 1, 2013

No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

Subprime loan programs with automatic interest-rate reductions are great for both dealers and their customers, but could run afoul of TILA standards.

Read More →