Privacy Policy

In this privacy statement, we explain what we do with the data we obtain from and about you when you use our website. We recommend that you carefully read this statement, as it explains your rights and our obligations. In processing your data, we comply with the requirements of privacy legislation, including the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA). That means, among other things, that:

We clearly state the purposes for which we process personal data. We do this by means of this privacy statement; We aim to limit our collection of personal data to only the personal data required for legitimate purposes; We first request your explicit consent to process your personal data in cases requiring your consent; We take appropriate security measures to protect your personal data and also require this from parties that process personal data on our behalf; We respect your right to access your personal data or have it corrected or deleted, at your request. If you have any questions, or want to know exactly what data we keep of you, please contact us by telephone, mail, or email at the number or addresses listed at the end of this Privacy Statement.

Purpose and Categories of Data

Categories of personal information to be collected and the purpose for which the categories shall be used.

We use a tool called “Google Analytics” to collect information about use of this site. Google Analytics collects information such as how often users visit this site, what pages they visit when they do so, and what other sites they used prior to coming to this site. We use the information we get from Google Analytics only to improve this site. Google Analytics collects only the IP address assigned to you on the date you visit this site, rather than your name or other identifying information. We do not combine the information collected through the use of Google Analytics with personally identifiable information. Although Google Analytics plants a permanent cookie on your web browser to identify you as a unique user the next time you visit this site, the cookie cannot be used by anyone but Google. Google’s ability to use and share information collected by Google Analytics about your visits to this site is restricted by the Google Analytics Terms of Use and the Google Privacy Policy.

Contact may be initiated by you through phone, mail, email and/or webforms. Your contact information is provided to the dealers from whom you are requesting information. This happens when you use a contact form in which you supply your information, and click a button to finalize your information request.

The following categories of data may be collected:

  • A first and last name
  • An email address
  • A telephone number
  • Compiling and analyzing statistics for website improvement.

We do not share data with third parties. Information that you enter when requesting a dealer price or other question is sent to the requested dealer via email directly to the dealer or their CRM system only;

We disclose personal information if we are required by law or by a court order, in response to a law enforcement agency, to the extent permitted under other provisions of law, to provide information, or for an investigation on a matter related to public safety.

Security

We are committed to the security of personal data. We take appropriate security measures to limit abuse of and unauthorized access to personal data. This ensures that only the necessary persons have access to your data, that access to the data is protected, and that our security measures are regularly reviewed.

Third Party Websites

This privacy statement does not apply to your data when you visit third party websites that are connected by links on our website. We do not control the data collection policies of such third party websites and cannot guarantee that these third parties handle your personal data in a reliable or secure manner. We recommend that you read the privacy statements of these websites prior to making use of these websites.

Amendments To This Privacy Statement

We reserve the right to make amendments to this privacy statement. It is recommended that you consult this privacy statement regularly in order to be aware of any changes.

Accessing & Modifying Your Data

If you have any questions, please contact us at the number or addresses listed at the end of this Privacy Statement.

We shall not discriminate against a consumer because the consumer exercised any of the consumer’s privacy rights.

This privacy statement was last changed on April 24th, 2021, last checked on April 24th, 2020, and applies to citizens of the United States.

Dealership Representative

Title: Wondries Motors

Phone Number: 626-884-1374

Address: 1439 W Main St Alhambra, CA 91801

Cookie Policy

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California Consumer Privacy Act Disclosures

  1. Notice of collection - This is a list of the categories of “personal information”, as defined by the CCPA, related to California residents that may be collected throughout your car buying journey and how that information may be used.
  1. Audio/Video/Visual such as photographs, recorded calls, voicemails, and video.
  2. Commercial such as vehicles, products, services, and repairs purchased, obtained, or considered; personal property records (e.g., vehicle titles and registration cards); or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
  3. Customer Records such as digital and electronic signatures, telephone numbers, insurance policy numbers, credit and debit card numbers, financial and credit-related information, physical characteristics and descriptions (e.g., government identification), bank account numbers, and medical and health insurance information (in the context of employment).
  4. Education such as diplomas and transcripts for student rebate eligibility.
  5. Geolocation such as tracking and user-enabled location identification.
  6. Identifiers such as real name, postal address, IP address, email address, SSN, driver’s license number, passport number, cookies, pixel tags, and similar identifiers.
  7. Inferences to create a profile about you reflecting your product or vehicle preferences, purchasing tendencies, and behaviors.
  8. Internet Activity such as interactions with our websites, applications, and advertisements.
  9. Professional/Employment such as job title, occupation, company or business name, and employment history information.
  10. Protected Classes under state or federal law, such as gender, age, and veteran status.

  1. We use the categories of personal information listed above for one or more of the following “business purposes” listed in the CCPA:

  1. Advertising & Marketing to send advertisements and marketing material via both physical and electronic mail relating to products, specials, and other promotional events or offers, perform marketing research, data analysis, and similar activities.
  2. Contextual and Behavioral Targeting to provide contextual customization of ads shown as part of an interaction with our website or application, such as through the use of “first-party” or “session” cookies.
  3. Counting Ad Impressions & Website Interactions to qualify interactions with our websites, applications, or advertisements, quantify ad impressions to unique visitors,  position and effectiveness of ad impressions, and perform similar activities.
  4. Customer Service to provide customer service, maintain and service products and accounts, provide training for quality assurance purposes, and perform similar activities.
  5. Defending Against Claims & Litigation to defend against or respond to potential or actual claims and litigation, including, but not limited to, those against the manufacturer of a particular vehicle we've sold.
  6. Fraud Prevention to detect security incidents, protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, and, prosecute those responsible for that activity.
  7. Processing Transactions to process or fulfill orders and transactions, verify customer information, process payments, confirm eligibility for manufacturer rebates and perform similar activities.
  8. Providing Financing to provide financing in connection with a vehicle purchase, lease, or related products or services.

  1. In the context of employment, we also use the categories of personal information listed above for one or more of the following business purposes:

  1. Claims & Benefits Administration to process claims, administer benefits, and conduct employee drug tests following applicable laws.
  2. Determining Employment Eligibility to determine employment eligibility, verify references and employment history, and conduct background checks.
  3. Employee & Emergency Contact Communications to communicate with our employees or individuals listed as an employee’s emergency contact.
  4. Monitoring Driving Records to monitor employee driving records as required or allowed by state and federal law.
  5. Public Health and Safety to conduct screening or temperature checks for COVID-19 symptoms or similar screening activities related to public health and safety.

California Privacy Policy

The purpose of this California Privacy Policy is to provide consumers with a comprehensive description of our online and offline practices regarding the collecting, use, disclosure, and sale of personal information and consumers’ rights regarding their personal information under the CCPA.

The tables below outline how we collect, use and disclose California consumers’ personal information based on definitions laid out in the CCPA. The Categories of personal information collected and shared largely depend on how the consumer interacted with our dealership. Not all of the items listed in the tables will be relevant to you. Certain information may not apply such as health and medical information, are only collected in the course of administering employee benefits and claims, but are not collected from customers

Categories of Personal Information We Collect.

Categories of Personal Information Collected in the preceding 12 months

Categories of Sources from which the Personal Information is Collected

Business or Commercial Purposes for which the Personal Information was collected or sold

Audio/ Video/ Visual- photographs, recorded calls, voicemails and video

Advertising Network and Agencies- digital and marketing companies

Advertising and Marketing- send advertisements and marketing materials (physical and electronic) to product specials and other promotional events or offers. Performing marketing research and data analytics and performing similar activities

Commercial- vehicles, products, services and repairs purchases, personal property records (vehicle titles and registration cards), or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.

Captive Finance Companies- Subsidiaries of automakers who offer loans, lease programs, and other financial services to our customers.

Claims and Benefits Administrations- process claims, administer benefits, and conduct employee drug test following applicable laws

Customer Records- digital and electronic signatures, telephone numbers, insurance policy numbers, credit, and debit card numbers, financial and credit-related information, physical characteristics and descriptions (government identification) bank account numbers, and medical and health insurance information (in context of employment)

Credit Reporting Agencies- various creditors who provide information to dealers in connection with an application for credit such as Experian, Transunion, and Equifax.

Contextual and Behavioral Targeting- customization of and shown as part of an interaction with our website or applications, such as through the use of sessions.

Education- diplomas and transcripts for student rebate eligibility

Data Brokers and Analytics Providers- Call tracking, forms and contracts, data mining, and equity mining.

Counting Ad Impressions and Website Interactions- audit interactions with our websites, applications, or advertisements. We count ad impressions to unique visitors, verify the position and quality of ad impressions and perform similar activities

Geolocation- user-enabled location identification

Directly from Consumer- information provided through website forms and via in-person applications, forms, and contracts

Customer Service- maintain and service product and accounts, provide training for quality assurance purposes and perform similar activities related to customer service

Identifiers- real name, postal address, IP address, email address, SSN, driver’s license number, passport number, cookies, pixel tags, and similar identifiers

Government Entities- Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and various other state and federal agencies

Defending Against Claims and Litigations- respond to potential or actual claims and litigation, including those against the manufacturer of a particular vehicle we’ve sold

Inferences- profiles about you reflecting your product or vehicle preference, and purchasing behaviors.

Insurance Companies- provide us with information relating to vehicle collisions, auto accidents, and other claims

Determining Employment Eligibility- Conduct background checks, employment history, references to determine employment eligibility.

Internet Activity- interactions with our website, applications, and advertisements.

Job Boards & Screening Companies- background checks companies and services that allow job seekers to submit resumes and apply directly to us

Employee and Emergency Contact Communications- communications with employees or individuals listed as employee’s emergency contact

Professional/ Employment- job title, occupation, company or business name, and employment history information

Online Lead Providers- third party websites that collect and share data relating to consumers whose preferences or inquiries align with the offerings of the dealership

Fraud Prevention- to detect security incidents, protect against malicious deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, and prosecute those responsible for that activity

Protected Classes- state or federal law, which is age, gender, and veteran status

Social Media Networks- Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google, and other platforms that run various advertising campaigns.

Monitoring Driving Records- monitor employee driving records as required or allowed by state and federal law.

Vehicles Manufacturers- our dealership is franchised to sell new motor vehicles.

Processing Transaction- process or fulfill orders and transactions, verify customer information, process payments, confirm eligibility for manufacturer rebates, and perform similar activities

Vehicles Subscription Services- partner with dealerships to deliver vehicles with subscriptions to their short-term or month-to-month programs

Providing Financing- provide financing in connection with a vehicle purchase, lease, or related product or services.

Public Health and Safety- conduct screening or temperature checks for COVID-19 symptoms or similar screening activities related to public health and safety

Disclosure of Personal Information to Third Parties

Categories of Personal Information Disclosed for a Business Purpose or Sold to Third Parties in the Preceding 12 months

Categories of Third Parties to Whom the Information was Disclosed or Sold

Audio/Video/Visual- photographs, recorded calls, voicemails, and video.

Attorneys & Law Firms, Software Vendors

Commercials- vehicles, products, services, and repairs purchased, obtained, or considered; personal property records (e.g., vehicle titles and registration cards); or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.

Software Vendors, Attorneys & Law Firms, Advertising Networks & Marketing Agencies, Insurance Agencies & Brokers, F&I Product Providers & Administrators, Auctions & Wholesalers, Check Guarantee Companies, Data Brokers & Analytics Providers, Digital Retailers & eCommerce Platforms, Financial Institutions, Government Entities, Payment Processors & Gateways, Records Management Companies, Repair & Sublet Facilities, Vehicle Manufacturers

Customer Records- digital and electronic signatures, telephone numbers, insurance policy numbers, credit and debit card numbers, financial and credit-related information, physical characteristics and descriptions (e.g., government identification), bank account numbers, and medical and health insurance information (in the context of employment).

Software Vendors, Attorneys & Law Firms, Advertising Networks & Marketing Agencies, Insurance Agencies & Brokers, F&I Product Providers & Administrators, Auctions & Wholesalers, Employee Screening & Background Check Companies, Check Guarantee Companies, Credit Reporting Agencies (CRAs), Data Brokers & Analytics Providers, Digital Retailers & eCommerce Platforms, Financial Institutions, Government Entities, Payment Processors & Gateways, Records Management Companies, Repair & Sublet Facilities, Transportation Companies, Rideshare Companies, Vehicle Manufacturers

Education- diplomas, and transcripts for student rebate eligibility.

Attorneys & Law Firms, Financial Institutions, Software Vendors, Records Management Companies, Vehicle Manufacturers

Geolocation- tracking and user-enabled location identification.

Data Brokers & Analytics Providers, F&I Product Providers & Administrators

Identifiers- consumers’ real name, postal address, IP address, email address, SSN, driver’s license number, passport number, cookies, pixel tags, and similar identifiers.

Software Vendors, Attorneys & Law Firms, Advertising Networks & Marketing Agencies, Insurance Agencies & Brokers, F&I Product Providers & Administrators, Auctions & Wholesalers, Employee Screening & Background Check Companies, Check Guarantee Companies, Credit Reporting Agencies (CRAs), Data Brokers & Analytics Providers, Digital Retailers & eCommerce Platforms, Financial Institutions, Government Entities, Payment Processors & Gateways, Records Management Companies, Repair & Sublet Facilities, Social Media Networks, Transportation Companies, Rideshare Companies, Vehicle Manufacturers

Inferences- create a profile about you reflecting your product or vehicle preferences, purchasing tendencies and behaviors

Advertising Networks & Marketing Agencies, Software Vendors, Data Brokers & Analytics Providers, Digital Retailers & eCommerce Platforms, Financial Institutions, F&I Product Providers & Administrators, Social Media Networks, Vehicle Manufacturers

Internet Activity- interactions with our websites, applications, and advertisements.

Advertising Networks & Marketing Agencies, Data Brokers & Analytics Providers, Software Vendors, F&I Product Providers & Administrators, Social Media Networks

Professional/Employment- job title, occupation, company or business name, and employment history information.

Attorneys & Law Firms, Insurance Agencies & Brokers, Software Vendors, Credit Reporting Agencies (CRAs), Digital Retailers & eCommerce Platforms, Financial Institutions, Government Entities, Records Management Companies

Protected Classes- under state or federal law, such as gender, age, and veteran status.

Software Vendors, Attorneys & Law Firms, Insurance Agencies & Brokers, Employee Screening & Background Check Companies, Check Guarantee Companies, Credit Reporting Agencies (CRAs), F&I Product Providers & Administrators, Financial Institutions, Government Entities, Records Management Companies, Vehicle Manufacturers

Your Rights Under the CCPA

1. Right to Know About Personal Information Collected, Disclosed, or Sold

Under the CCPA, consumers can request that we disclose the categories of personal information we have collected, used, disclosed, and sold. We call this a “categories” request. You also can request that we disclose the specific pieces of personal information that we have collected about you, which we call a “specific pieces” request. These are referred to together as “Right to Know” requests under the CCPA.

2. Right to Request Deletion of Personal Information

You have a right to delete the personal information we’ve collected about you. The “Right to Delete” is subject to several legal exceptions, such as when we are required by another state or federal law to keep possession of your information.

3. Right to Opt-Out of the Sale of Information

Consumers have the right to opt out of the sale of their personal information. The CCPA defines a "sale" as disclosing or making personal information available to a third party in exchange for financial or other valuable consideration.

We may disclose personal information to a vehicle manufacturer, which CCPA, may be considered as a “sale” but we do not sell personal information for financial value. To stop the sale of your personal information, click here to submit a request using our interactive web form.

For minors who we know are under 16 years of age we do not sell personal information.

4. Right to Non-Discrimination for the Exercise of Your CCPA Rights

The CCPA gives you the right not to receive discriminatory treatment for the exercise of your privacy rights.

Verification of Right to Know and Deletion Requests

We require that as a consumer before submitting a request under the CCPA first verify your identity to protect against fraud, identity theft, and the unauthorized disclosure or deletion of personal information. This may include a combination of SMS (text message) verification, email verification, and one or more questions regarding the consumer’s particular interaction or transaction with our dealership. If you fail to verify your request via these methods, or the information provided by the consumer otherwise does not match our existing records, the request will be denied.

How to Submit a CCPA Request

To submit a Right to Know, Delete, Opt-Out, or Opt-In request, click here to access our online consumer request portal.