Trade: vehicles; used motor vehicle cancellation option agreement; provide for. Creates new act.
The legislation directly impacts state laws governing used motor vehicle sales, as it sets forth specific requirements for dealers. By enforcing a structured contract cancellation period, the bill seeks to standardize practices in the used car market. Previously, consumers had limited recourse after purchasing a used vehicle, which often led to dissatisfaction. The bill aims to reduce the occurrence of disputes between consumers and dealers by clearly outlining rights and responsibilities during the purchasing process.
House Bill 4281, known as the Used Motor Vehicle Warranty Act, focuses on enhancing consumer protections for individuals purchasing or leasing used motor vehicles in Michigan. It mandates used motor vehicle dealers to provide consumers the option to purchase a contract cancellation agreement, allowing them to return the vehicle without cause within a two-day period. This provision aims to increase consumer confidence in used vehicle transactions, addressing issues of buyer's remorse and ensuring transparency in the purchasing process.
While the bill is designed to benefit consumers, it has raised concerns among used motor vehicle dealers regarding the potential financial implications of these cancellation agreements, particularly the associated fees and refund processes. Dealers may encounter additional administrative burdens as they adapt to the new requirement of offering and processing these agreements. Some dealers argue that the bill could lead to increased costs passed on to consumers, potentially offsetting the intended benefits of the consumer protections.