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19 May 2006
Car "Window Card" Information to Be Revisited
Consumer Affairs Minister Judith Tizard today
announced that the government is reviewing the
"window card" information which second-hand
motor vehicle traders are required to provide
to consumers.
The window card – otherwise known as the
Supplier Information Notice or SIN Card – provides
information about the car's "birthday", import
history, mileage, accident record, the fuel
it uses, warrant of fitness and licensing details,
as well as consumers' rights of redress.
"Motor vehicles are often one of the biggest
financial commitments a consumer makes. And
they're technically complex. So it's vital that
consumers receive useful and accurate information
to allow them to make informed decisions," says
Judith Tizard.
The government is reviewing whether the Supplier
Information Notice is meeting consumers' needs.
"We want to hear back from consumers. Is
the right information being provided? Is there
too much or too little information? Is there
alternative information consumers would like
to see?"
"Last week the government launched the
Fuel
Saver website. We'd also like consumer feedback
on whether fuel efficiency information should
be included on the Supplier Information Notice."
A Ministry of Consumer Affairs discussion
paper, Review of the Consumer Information
Standards (Used Motor Vehicles) Regulations
2003 identifies and discusses potential
concerns, and signals areas where the current
information required could be amended and improved.
Submissions on the discussion paper close on
14 July 2006.
"I encourage consumers and industry to consider
the issues and I welcome their comments on how
consumers can best be assisted when buying motor
vehicles."
Further Information
The Review of the Consumer Information
Standards (Used Motor Vehicles) Regulations
2003 is available below or by contacting
the Ministry as follows:
James Ryan, Policy Unit
Ministry of Consumer Affairs
PO Box 1473
Wellington
email:
motorvehicles@mca.govt.nz
Phone: 04-474 2845
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