(a) When featuring a sales price of a new or used motor vehicle in an advertisement, the dealer must be willing to sell the motor vehicle for that featured sales price to any retail buyer. The featured sales price shall be the price before the addition or subtraction of any other negotiated items. Destination and dealer preparation charges must be included in the featured sales price.
(b) The only costs and charges that may be excluded from the featured sales price are:
(1) registration, certificate of title, or license fees;
(2) taxes; and
(3) other fees or charges that are allowed or prescribed by law.
(c) A qualification may not be used when featuring a sales price for a motor vehicle such as "with trade," "with acceptable trade," "with dealer-arranged financing," "rebate assigned to dealer," or "with down payment."
(d) Advertising an "internet price," "e-price," or using similar terms that indicate or create the impression that there is a different or unique sales price for an online or internet consumer or transaction is prohibited.
(e) A savings claim or discount offer is prohibited except to advertise a new motor vehicle. No person may advertise a savings claim or discount offer on a used motor vehicle.
(f) Statements such as "up to," "as much as," and "from" shall not be used by a dealer in connection with savings claims or discount offers.
(g) The savings claim or discount offer for a new motor vehicle, when advertised by a dealer, must be the savings claim or discount available to any and all members of the buying public.
(h) If an advertisement includes a savings claim or discount offer, the amount and type of each incentive that makes up the total amount of the savings claim or discount offer must be disclosed.
(1) If a savings claim or discount offer includes only a dealer discount, that incentive must be disclosed as a deduction from the MSRP/DSRP, as applicable. The following are acceptable formats for advertising a dealer discount with and without a sales price.
(2) If a savings claim or discount offer includes only a customer rebate, that incentive must be disclosed as a deduction from the MSRP/DSRP, as applicable. The following are acceptable formats for advertising a customer rebate with and without a sales price.
(3) If a savings claim or discount offer includes both a customer rebate and a dealer discount, the incentives must be disclosed as deductions from the MSRP/DSRP, as applicable. The following are acceptable formats for advertising both a customer rebate and a dealer discount with and without a sales price.
(i) If a savings claim or discount offer includes an option package discount, that discount should be disclosed above, or prior to, the MSRP/DSRP, as applicable, with a total sales price of the motor vehicle before option discounts. Any additional savings or discounts should then be disclosed below the MSRP/DSRP, as applicable. The following are acceptable formats for advertising an option package discount with and without a sales price.
(j) Except as provided herein, the calculation of the featured sales price or featured savings claim or discount may not include a limited rebate. A limited rebate may be advertised by providing the amount of the limited rebate and explaining the conditions or restrictions on qualification for the limited rebate in a statement below the featured sales price or featured savings claim or discount.
(k) In an internet advertisement with multiple limited rebates available on an advertised new motor vehicle, a dealer may display each limited rebate separately allowing a potential buyer to "click" on the limited rebate to view the sales price after deducting the applicable limited rebate or applicable multiple rebates.
(l) If a dealer has added an option that was not obtained from the manufacturer or distributor of the motor vehicle, a dealer discount may not be advertised for that vehicle. If a dealer has added an option obtained from the manufacturer or distributor and disclosed that option and its suggested retail price on a dealership addendum, the dealer may advertise a dealer discount for that motor vehicle if the option is listed, and the difference is shown between the dealer's sales price and the MSRP/DSRP, as applicable, of the vehicle including the option obtained from the manufacturer or distributor.
Source Note: The provisions of this §215.250 adopted to be effective February 11, 2010, 35 TexReg 883; amended to be effective June 4, 2014, 39 TexReg 4271; amended to be effective February 13, 2017, 42 TexReg 571