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Holden’s shock departure prompts new laws to give car buyers peace of mind in future – CarAdvice
Australians may still be in shock over the sudden axing of the Holden brand – and the closure of more than 200 Holden dealerships – but overhauls to franchise laws…
The Federal Government has made sweeping changes to franchise laws that will make it harder for global car companies to shut local dealerships.
Australians may still be in shock over the sudden axing of the Holden brand – and the closure of more than 200 Holden dealerships – but overhauls to franchise laws announced today will make it harder for multinational car companies to close local showrooms and service centres.
The changes – which come into force from 1 July 2021 – mean new-car buyers can…
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