Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H379

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Modernizing protections for consumers in automobile transactions

Impact

The proposed changes would modify existing statutes to require that all used motor vehicles sold under certain mileage thresholds must come with increased warranty coverage, thus providing consumers with more assurance post-purchase. For instance, vehicles with less than 50,000 miles would have a warranty of 90 days or 3,750 miles, whichever comes first. This move is anticipated to strengthen consumer leverage in negotiations and ensure that sellers are held accountable for the condition of the vehicles they sell.

Summary

House Bill H379 aims to modernize and enhance protections for consumers engaged in automobile transactions in Massachusetts. The bill proposes significant amendments to existing laws, particularly focusing on the warranties associated with used vehicles and the definitions related to retail installment contracts and leases. By doing so, it seeks to improve consumer confidence and safeguard against unfair practices in the motor vehicle sales industry.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions over the balance between consumer rights and the potential burden it may place on dealerships. Supporters, primarily consumer advocacy groups, argue that improved warranty provisions will better protect buyers from unexpected repairs following a purchase. Conversely, some automotive dealers express concern that the increased liability could result in higher prices for consumers and affect their ability to conduct business effectively, thereby leading to a potential rise in costs associated with compliance and warranty claims.

Companion Bills

MA H4979

Replaced by Modernizing protections for consumers in automobile transactions

Previously Filed As

MA H4979

Modernizing protections for consumers in automobile transactions

MA S228

Modernizing protections for consumers in automobile transactions

MA S2945

Modernizing protections for consumers in automobile transactions

MA S202

Relative to consumer protection on online automobile franchise transactions

MA H424

Relative to consumer protection on online automobile franchise transactions

MA H1105

Relating to modernizing business to business commercial insurance transactions

MA H4980

Modernizing the business practices between motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, and distributors to increase consumer protections

MA H477

Modernizing the Massachusetts laws

MA S207

Modernizing the Massachusetts alcohol laws

MA S2311

Modernizing competitive energy supply

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.