Active enforcement, 2025–present
New York AG enforcement against auto dealers
New York Attorney General Letitia James pursues active enforcement against dealers for undisclosed and inflated fees, including a 2025 settlement with Nissan dealerships covering ~1,700 consumers.
What New York dealers need to know
On May 6, 2025, New York AG Letitia James announced settlements with eight Nissan dealerships accused of overcharging more than 1,700 consumers during end-of-lease buyouts. The settlements covered millions in restitution.
New York continues active enforcement against dealers for inflated and undisclosed fees, with the AG's office maintaining an aggressive posture toward consumer protection violations in the auto industry.
LotCite evaluates New York-jurisdiction scans against active AG enforcement patterns alongside federal FTC §5 rules.
Active rules (6)
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- ftc-rebate-disclosure
- ftc-financing-condition
- ftc-mandatory-addons
- ftc-fee-itemization
- ftc-clear-conspicuous
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Last reviewed 2026-05-06. Methodology.
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