Point-of-Sale Labeling

While federal and state regulations can go a long way toward protecting the auto buying public, an educated consumer can close the loop and truly make companies accountable for the safety of their vehicles. Some passenger vehicles are clearly safer than others, but safety information about specific vehicles can be difficult to obtain. Point-of-sale labeling would require auto manufacturers to label the safety of vehicles in the showroom, enabling consumers to compare the results of government and industry safety tests.   In September 2007, all new vehicles will be required to display the NCAP ratings at the point of sale. 

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