
As usual, California, once again help shape the image of the car across the country. This time, a new law requiring operators to put warning labels on red recovered vehicles for sale.
The law will go into effect next July, and it is a vehicle marked with the System of National Motor Vehicle Title Information junked, salvage or flood damage, when it is offered for sale that are new or used car dealer.
Proponents of the new rules you want to test how it works in California before pressing for adoption at national level: "It makes sense to give it a try and see how everyone is happy with it," said President of Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety in Sacramento, Rosemary Shahan.
Car dealers, on the other hand, I think this is out of date as president of the National Association of Automobile Dealers, Brad Miller, said: "The marking system should be consistent and accurate base data must be complete. window sticker is an outdated concept that makes little sense. This type of information should be available to consumers in a standard electronic format. "
Story source: Automotive News



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