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17-001768  NEW COUNTRY MOTOR CARS OF PALM BEACH, LLC, D/B/A MASERATI OF PALM BEACH vs MASERATI NORTH AMERICA, INC.  (2017)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 21, 2017
Whether Respondent, Maserati North America, Inc.’s ("MNA"), proposed 2017 Commercial Policy Program ("2017 Program") is a modification of the franchise agreement between MNA and Petitioner, New Country Motor Cars of Palm Beach, LLC, d/b/a Maserati of Palm Beach ("Palm Beach"), or Petitioner Recovery Racing, LLC, d/b/a Maserati of Ft. Lauderdale ("Fort Lauderdale"); and, if so, whether it is fair and not prohibited by section 320.641(3), Florida Statutes (2016). Whether MNA’s proposed modifications to the Existing Franchise Agreements with Petitioners are fair and not prohibited under section 320.641(3).The manufacturer proved that a majority of modifications to the dealer franchise agreements was fair and not prohibited, a few were not. Modifications to its dealer bonus program made by the 2017 Commercial Policy program were fair and not prohibited.
17-001770  RECOVERY RACING, LLC, D/B/A MASERATI OF FT. LAUDERDALE vs MASERATI NORTH AMERICA, INC.  (2017)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 21, 2017
Whether Respondent, Maserati North America, Inc.’s ("MNA"), proposed 2017 Commercial Policy Program ("2017 Program") is a modification of the franchise agreement between MNA and Petitioner, New Country Motor Cars of Palm Beach, LLC, d/b/a Maserati of Palm Beach ("Palm Beach"), or Petitioner Recovery Racing, LLC, d/b/a Maserati of Ft. Lauderdale ("Fort Lauderdale"); and, if so, whether it is fair and not prohibited by section 320.641(3), Florida Statutes (2016). Whether MNA’s proposed modifications to the Existing Franchise Agreements with Petitioners are fair and not prohibited under section 320.641(3).The manufacturer proved that a majority of modifications to the dealer franchise agreements was fair and not prohibited, a few were not. Modifications to its dealer bonus program made by the 2017 Commercial Policy program were fair and not prohibited.

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