Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 28— - DISCLOSURE OF AUTOMOBILE INFORMATION › § 1232
Manufacturers must attach a label to the windshield or a side window of every new car before it goes to a dealer or before a new model is introduced. The label must show the car’s make, model, and identification number(s); the final assembly point; the dealer’s name and business location and the city where it will be delivered; whether it was driven or towed from the assembly point; and price details: the manufacturer’s suggested retail price, the suggested delivered price for any accessories physically attached at delivery that are not included in the base price, any transport charge to the dealer, and the total of those amounts. If the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has published New Car Assessment safety ratings for the car, the label must include a clear graphic (stars or other symbols) for each rating, name the test categories (for example, frontal, side, and rollover), explain what the crash data means, and refer to http://www.safecar.gov for more information. The safety information must be easy to read and cover at least 8 percent of the label area or be at least 4½ inches by 3½ inches. If the car has not been tested or some categories have no ratings, the label must say that.
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15 U.S.C. § 1232
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73