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Purchasing a new or used vehicle? It’s important to understand how all-in-price advertising works – it’s the law in Ontario

However, there are a few “exceptions” to when dealers can add fees.

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Primarily, it’s imperative to understand that all consumers have rights under the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act (MVDA) and Consumer Protection Act (CPA) in Ontario when purchasing a new or used vehicle from an OMVIC-registered dealer. That Facebook Marketplace or Kijiji ad might catch your eye as a better deal from a private seller, but unfortunately, there is no consumer law that covers private transactions, and it could put you at risk.

Always remember that if you’re looking for an OMVIC-registered dealer, keep an eye out for the blue and yellow decal on dealership doors and windows, ask to see their registration, or use the find a dealer/salesperson search on OMVIC.ca.

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