Nevada Code § 482.36386

Unfair practices: Selling or offering to sell new vehicle, parts or accessories at lower actual price than offered or charged another dealer; exceptions
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It is an unfair act or
practice for a manufacturer or distributor to:
1. Sell or offer to sell a new vehicle to
a dealer at a lower actual price than the actual price offered to another
dealer for the same model similarly equipped or to use a promotion or other
device that results in a lower actual price. This subsection does not apply to a
sale to a governmental unit or to a dealer for resale to a governmental unit,
or to a sale to a dealer of a vehicle ultimately sold, donated or used by the
dealer or in a program of drivers education.
2. Offer, sell or lease a new vehicle to
any person, except a distributor, at a lower actual price than the price
offered or charged a dealer for the same model similarly equipped, or use any
device that results in a lower actual price.
3. Offer or sell parts or accessories to a
dealer for the dealers own use in repairing or replacing the same or a
comparable part or accessory at a lower actual price than the actual price
charged to another dealer for a similar use, but a lower price may be charged
to a dealer who buys as a distributor for resale to retail outlets than is
charged to a dealer who does not buy for that purpose.

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