VACC calls for reforms to ensure fair standards in used vehicle market

VACC calls for reforms to ensure fair standards in used vehicle market

Melbourne, 31 October - The Victorian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (VACC) has submitted a robust response to Consumer Affairs Victoria’s (CAV) inquiry into the sale of used motor vehicles, calling for essential reforms to protect consumers and support Victoria’s automotive retail industry.

VACC, which represents over 4,500 businesses across Victoria’s automotive retail sector, is advocating for clearer consumer expectations and strengthened protections, especially in transactions involving Licensed Motor Car Traders (LMCTs).

“Buying a used vehicle is inherently different from purchasing a new one,” said Geoff Gwilym, VACC CEO. “Consumers need to have realistic expectations about the nature of used vehicles, which often come with some level of wear and tear due to age and previous use. However, it’s clear the current laws have room to be refined to balance consumer expectations with industry standards.”

VACC’s submission outlines key recommendations, such as:

  1. Distinctive Consumer Guidelines for Used Vehicles: VACC is urging regulators to establish clear definitions around acceptable quality for used vehicles, recognising that these vehicles are not new and should not be expected to perform as such.
  2. Enhanced Consumer Awareness: Proposed reforms include a mandatory warning on online platforms and auction houses, informing consumers of the limited protections when purchasing vehicles from private sellers, as opposed to LMCTs who offer statutory protections and warranties.
  3. Accountability in Private Sales: To tackle prevalent odometer fraud and the misrepresentation of vehicle quality in private sales, VACC recommends the creation of a cross-agency task force. The task force would focus on unlicensed trading, odometer tampering, and fraudulent sales practices, protecting both consumers and legitimate traders.
  4. Proposed Legislative Changes: VACC is also calling on the Victorian Government to streamline remedies available under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL), particularly by ensuring that private vehicle sales meet transparent standards that licensed dealers are already upholding.

“We want to ensure a fair playing field,” Mr Gwilym added. “With stronger, clear-cut consumer protection guidelines, consumers will have realistic expectations, and the industry’s reputation will be upheld.”

As the automotive industry continues to evolve with technological advancements and an increasingly digital marketplace, VACC remains committed to collaborating with CAV, other regulatory bodies, and consumer groups to ensure that the industry operates fairly and transparently.

This collaboration is essential to addressing the complexities of the used vehicle market, particularly given the potential for consumer detriment in unregulated private sales.

View a copy of the submission here: https://bit.ly/3AkL3E4

Melbourne, 31 October - The Victorian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (VACC) has submitted a robust response to Consumer Affairs Victoria’s (CAV) inquiry into the sale of used motor vehicles, calling for essential reforms to protect consumers and support Victoria’s automotive retail industry.

VACC, which represents over 4,500 businesses across Victoria’s automotive retail sector, is advocating for clearer consumer expectations and strengthened protections, especially in transactions involving Licensed Motor Car Traders (LMCTs).

“Buying a used vehicle is inherently different from purchasing a new one,” said Geoff Gwilym, VACC CEO. “Consumers need to have realistic expectations about the nature of used vehicles, which often come with some level of wear and tear due to age and previous use. However, it’s clear the current laws have room to be refined to balance consumer expectations with industry standards.”

VACC’s submission outlines key recommendations, such as:

Distinctive Consumer Guidelines for Used Vehicles: VACC is urging regulators to establish clear definitions around acceptable quality for used vehicles, recognising that these vehicles are not new and should not be expected to perform as such.

Enhanced Consumer Awareness: Proposed reforms include a mandatory warning on online platforms and auction houses, informing consumers of the limited protections when purchasing vehicles from private sellers, as opposed to LMCTs who offer statutory protections and warranties.

Accountability in Private Sales: To tackle prevalent odometer fraud and the misrepresentation of vehicle quality in private sales, VACC recommends the creation of a cross-agency task force. The task force would focus on unlicensed trading, odometer tampering, and fraudulent sales practices, protecting both consumers and legitimate traders.

Proposed Legislative Changes: VACC is also calling on the Victorian Government to streamline remedies available under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL), particularly by ensuring that private vehicle sales meet transparent standards that licensed dealers are already upholding.

“We want to ensure a fair playing field,” Mr Gwilym added. “With stronger, clear-cut consumer protection guidelines, consumers will have realistic expectations, and the industry’s reputation will be upheld.”

As the automotive industry continues to evolve with technological advancements and an increasingly digital marketplace, VACC remains committed to collaborating with CAV, other regulatory bodies, and consumer groups to ensure that the industry operates fairly and transparently.

This collaboration is essential to addressing the complexities of the used vehicle market, particularly given the potential for consumer detriment in unregulated private sales.

View a copy of the submission here: https://bit.ly/3AkL3E4

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Michael McKenna



PAUL van eck Duymaer

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4 个月

Great to see VACC stepping up for consumer protection and industry standards! ?? The call for clarity on used vehicle quality and the push for accountability in private sales are much needed.

Kelly Van Blommestein

Director & Chief Operating Officer at Werribee Nissan, Mg, Haval,Great Wall, SsangYong, Jeep, LDV, Western Highway Honda, Essendon Honda, West Melbourne Honda, Werribee Honda, Western/Foots Nissan, Caroline Springs Jeep.

4 个月

Great work mick and the team

Paul Shelly

C.E.O. / Dealer Principal at Mildura Motor Holdings, Davison Motor Group

4 个月

Let’s hope this progresses well done to all for input I am honored to be a part of this group and continuly pushing for quality and customer satisfaction at all costs

Tony Franza

Owner at Caltex Miners Rest

4 个月

The VACC continues its strong support to make the Victorian Automotive Retail industry viable now and into the future.

Rodger Baker

General Manager Finance and Insurance at Hopper Motor Group

4 个月

Top submission Michael.

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