An AutoNation Stellantis dealership in 2022.Back in March, the Feds sent notice to nearly 100 car dealerships warning them to stop engaging in deceptive pricing practices—or else. But despite making a pretty big deal about the whole thing at the time, the FTC declined to publicly identify the dealerships they’d sent warnings to. Late last week, the FTC dumped the full list of recipients online.Automotive News shared highlights of the list, which is available (somewhat piecemeal and in no obvious order) on the agency’s website, where you can peruse them at your discretion. There are some nationally recognizable names in the list, including AutoNation and Hendrick Automotive Group. Also among the recipients was Lithia Group, which represents more dealers in the U.S. than any other single entity.Here’s the full list of the dealership groups that received notices; note that it only totals up to about 85 distinct entries; some dealer groups received multiple warnings for the distinct corporate entities in the various regions in which they operate.AdvertisementAdvertisementAaron Chrysler Dodge Jeep RamAdzam Inc. dba Doug’s Lynnwood MazdaAutoNation, IncAutopia MotorcarsBenson’s Ingram Park Chrysler Jeep Dodge RamBerkshire Hathaway AutomotiveBest Price DealerBud Clary Auto GroupCalifornia Beemers IncCalifornia Motors DirectCapital Auto Mall PremierCardinal Buick GMCCardinale Automotive GroupCarHubCincy AutomallCity Kia of Greater OrlandoClay Cooley Auto Group-Clay Cooley EnterprisesEncore Chrysler Dodge Jeep RamFayetteville Dodge RamFindlay Automotive GroupFontana Motors DirectFord of ElizabethtonFrisco Chrysler Dodge Jeep RamGettel AutomotiveGilroy Chrysler Dodge Jeep RamGreenway Auto GroupGroup 1 Automotive Inc.Hanna ImportsHardin Buick Pontiac GMCHayes Chrysler Dodge Jeep of GainesvilleHeadquarter HyundaiHendrick Automotive GroupHiley Automotive GroupHolmanHonda of Downtown ChicagoHonda of ManhassetHouston Direct AutoHuntley FordHyundai of El CajonHyundai StocktonIntegrity Automotive/MCS Integrity Co. Inc.Jack Phelan Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAMJeff Wyler AutomotiveJim Keras AutomotiveJohn Sisson Mercedes BenzJohn Sisson MotorsJohn Sisson NissanKen Ganley Automotive GroupKen Garff Automotive GroupKilleen HyundaiKing of Jamaica Auto Inc.Lancaster MitsubishiLegend Auto SalesLiberty NissanLithia Motors, Inc.Lokey Automotive GroupMac Haik Auto GroupMcGrath Acura of Downtown ChicagoOld Orchard NissanOrr Auto GroupOurisman Automotive GroupPage Honda of BloomfieldPage ToyotaPrestige Imports Lamborghini MiamiRairdon’s Honda of BurienRed McCombs Motors LtdRoute 23 NissanRoute 46 Auto GroupSafford Automotive GroupSanford ImportsSerra Chevrolet Buick GMC of NashvilleSerra HondaSerra Kia of TrussvilleSerra ToyotaSerramonte SubaruSeth Wadley Auto GroupSonic AutomotiveSouth Shore NissanSuperior Ford, Inc.Supreme Motors LLCTemplate Auto Warning Letter (System reference document)Titanium Motors Inc.Universal Nissan OrlandoVancouver ToyotaVictory MitsubishiVisalia HyundaiWagner Kia of ShrewsburyIf a dealership made this list, it’s because the FTC has reason to believe they are or have been engaged in one or more of the following sketchy practices:Advertising a price that does not reflect all required fees,Advertising a price that reflects rebates or discounts not available to all consumers,Advertising a price that fails to take into account the amount of an additional required down payment,Conditioning the advertised price on consumers using dealer financing,Requiring consumers to buy additional items not reflected in the advertised price, andAdvertising unavailable or nonexistent vehicles.Chances are, you recognize at least a few of the names on this list. Got any bait-and-switch pricing horror stories? Feel free to share them in the comments.Got a news tip? Let us know at tips@thedrive.com!