Protect used car buyers with strong laws on safety recall repairs
A Markham man was badly injured in a 2017 crash involving this car, which had an unrepaired recall for an ignition switch defect. Provided
Purchasing a used car may be cheaper than buying a sparkling new set of wheels — but it can end up costing you your life.Without a state or federal law requiring used car sellers to fix safety recalls, buyers may never be cognizant, until too late, of the potential dangers lurking every time they go for a spin.Defects that lead to safety recalls but go unrepaired could result in a fire or a collision, causing serious injuries or, worse, death. Even when drivers aren’t hurt, they are likely to end up paying higher car insurance premiums after such wrecks. Federal law requires rental car companies to address safety recalls in vehicles before a client drives off. And car dealers selling new inventory are also legally bound to ensure that the necessary recall repairs have been made. State and federal lawmakers should get the show on the road with legislation that would mandate used car sellers do the same.
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