Posted on 11/29/2015, 11:00 am, by mySteinbach

Manitoba’s Consumer Protection Office advises a Manitoba motor vehicle dealer located in Winnipeg has been assessed an administrative penalty of $5,000.

On Nov. 13, a notice of administrative penalty was issued to Auto Gallery of Winnipeg for advertising the price of motor vehicles based on the inclusion of a special deduction or circumstance.

Provisions in Manitoba’s Consumer Protection Act protect consumers in a variety of ways including protection from false advertising and misleading pricing practices when purchasing a motor vehicle. In accordance with the legislation, a motor vehicle dealer must:

  • ensure that advertisements indicate the total cash price of a vehicle including all additional charges, except for the retail sales tax and the federal goods and services tax;
  • ensure that an advertisement about a used late-model vehicle indicates that it is a used vehicle;
  • not engage in false advertising or provide false information about a vehicle;
  • only advertise a vehicle currently in the dealer’s inventory; and
  • indicate the time period applicable to limited time offers.

Under the act, corporations are subject to an administrative penalty of $5,000 for the first contravention, $10,000 for a second and $20,000 for a third and subsequent contravention.

For information on administrative penalties, including information on penalties that have been issued, visit www.manitoba.ca/cca/cpo.