[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 16, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 16CFR455.2]

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                     TITLE 16--COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
 
                   CHAPTER I--FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
 
PART 455--USED MOTOR VEHICLE TRADE REGULATION RULE--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 455.2  Consumer sales--window form.

    (a) General duty. Before you offer a used vehicle for sale to a 
consumer, you must prepare, fill in as applicable and display on that 
vehicle a ``Buyers Guide'' as required by this Rule.
    (1) The Buyers Guide shall be displayed prominently and 
conspicuously in any location on a vehicle and in such a fashion that 
both sides are readily readable. You may remove the form temporarily 
from the vehicle during any test drive, but you must return it as soon 
as the test drive is over.
    (2) The capitalization, punctuation and wording of all items, 
headings, and text on the form must be exactly as required by this Rule. 
The entire form must be printed in 100% black ink on a white stock no 
smaller than 11 inches high by 7\1/4\ inches wide in the type styles, 
sizes and format indicated.
     


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When filling out the form, follow the directions in (b) through (e) of 
this section and Sec. 455.4 of this part.
    (b) Warranties--(1) No Implied Warranty--``As Is''/No Warranty. (i) 
If you offer the vehicle without any implied warranty, i.e., ``as is,'' 
mark the box provided. If you offer the vehicle with implied warranties 
only, substitute the disclosure specified below, and mark the box 
provided. If you first offer the vehicle ``as is'' or with implied 
warranties only but then sell it with a warranty, cross out the ``As Is-
-No Warranty'' or ``Implied Warranties Only'' disclosure, and fill in 
the warranty terms in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this section.
    (ii) If your State law limits or prohibits ``as is'' sales of 
vehicles, that State law overrides this part and this rule does not give 
you the right to sell ``as is.'' In such States, the heading ``As Is--No 
Warranty'' and the paragraph immediately accompanying that phrase must 
be deleted from the form,

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and the following heading and paragraph must be substituted. If you sell 
vehicles in States that permit ``as is'' sales, but you choose to offer 
implied warranties only, you must also use the following disclosure 
instead of ``As Is--No Warranty'': \1\
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    \1\ See Sec. 455.5 n. 4 for the Spanish version of this disclosure.
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                         Implied Warranties Only

    This means that the dealer does not make any specific promises to 
fix things that need repair when you buy the vehicle or after the time 
of sale. But, State law ``implied warranties'' may give you some rights 
to have the dealer take care of serious problems that were not apparent 
when you bought the vehicle.

    (2) Full/Limited Warranty. If you offer the vehicle with a warranty, 
briefly describe the warranty terms in the space provided. This 
description must include the following warranty information:
    (i) Whether the warranty offered is ``Full'' or ``Limited.'' \2\ 
Mark the box next to the appropriate designation.
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    \2\ A ``Full'' warranty is defined by the Federal Minimum Standards 
for Warranty set forth in 104 of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, 15 
U.S.C. 2304 (1975). The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act does not apply to 
vehicles manufactured before July 4, 1975. Therefore, if you choose not 
to designate ``Full'' or ``Limited'' for such cars, cross out both 
designations, leaving only ``Warranty''.
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    (ii) Which of the specific systems are covered (for example, 
``engine, transmission, diffential''). You cannot use shorthand, such as 
``drive train'' or ``power train'' for covered systems.
    (iii) The duration (for example, ``30 days or 1,000 miles, whichever 
occurs first'').
    (iv) The percentage of the repair cost paid by you (for example, 
``The dealer will pay 100% of the labor and 100% of the parts.'')
    (v) If the vehicle is still under the manufacturer's original 
warranty, you may add the following paragraph below the ``Full/Limited 
Warranty'' disclosure: MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY STILL APPLIES. The 
manufacturer's original warranty has not expired on the vehicle. Consult 
the manufacturer's warranty booklet for details as to warranty coverage, 
service location, etc.

If, following negotiations, you and the buyer agree to changes in the 
warranty coverage, mark the changes on the form, as appropriate. If you 
first offer the vehicle with a warranty, but then sell it without one, 
cross out the offered warranty and mark either the ``As Is--No 
Warranty'' box or the ``Implied Warranties Only'' box, as appropriate.
    (3) Service contracts. If you make a service contract (other than a 
contract that is regulated in your State as the business of insurance) 
available on the vehicle, you must add the following heading and 
paragraph below the ``Full/Limited Warranty'' disclosure and mark the 
box provided. \3\
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    \3\ See Sec. 455.5 n. 4 for the Spanish version of this disclosure.

    [squ]Service Contract
    A service contract is available at an extra charge on this vehicle. 
If you buy a service contract within 90 days of the time of sale, State 
law ``implied warranties'' may give you additional rights.

    (c) Name and Address. Put the name and address of your dealership in 
the space provided. If you do not have a dealership, use the name and 
address of your place of business (for example, your service station) or 
your own name and home address.
    (d) Make, Model, Model Year, VIN. Put the vehicle's name (for 
example, ``Chevrolet''), model (for example, ``Vega''), model year, and 
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in the spaces provided. You may 
write the dealer stock number in the space provided or you may leave 
this space blank.
    (e) Complaints. In the space provided, put the name and telephone 
number of the person who should be contacted if any complaints arise 
after sale.
    (f) Optional Signature Line. In the space provided for the name of 
the individual to be contacted in the event of complaints after sale, 
you may include a signature line for a buyer's signature. If you opt to 
include a signature line, you must include a disclosure in immediate 
proximity to the signature line stating: ``I hereby acknowledge receipt 
of the Buyers Guide at the closing of

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this sale.'' You may pre-print this language on the form if you choose.

[49 FR 45725, Nov. 19, 1984, as amended at 60 FR 62205, Dec. 5, 1995]