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Related: About this forumNew York outlaws selling used cars without working airbags
Used car dealers in New York are now prohibited from selling vehicles that don't have working airbags, The Associated Press reported.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced Sunday that she signed a new law requiring dealers to show buyers documentation that vehicles have a working airbag and a readiness indicator light that shows it is functioning, according to the AP.
The state's legislature passed the bill in June. The new law was named after Anthony Amoros, an 18-year-old Rockland County resident who died in a crash in 2013 while driving a vehicle without functioning airbags.
Hochul said in a statement that "it's crucial that drivers have the protection of an airbag in case tragedy strikes," the AP reported.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/new-york-outlaws-selling-used-cars-without-working-airbags/ar-AAQqEnr
Enter stage left
(3,823 posts)I don't want no stinkin' airbag, my body, my choice!
ret5hd
(21,320 posts)On the center of the steering wheel.
You will drive very very safely.
MichMan
(13,194 posts)Even antiques and classics? How would one even be retrofitted in a Ford Model T or a 1957 Chevrolet?
1998 was when airbags started being mandated in new cars across the board.
SunSeeker
(53,664 posts)Private party sales are not covered by the law, and private party sales are how such collector cars tend to be sold.
MichMan
(13,194 posts)I found a dozen with a quick internet search
So they are now forbidden to sell vintage cars to NY residents ?
Pretty certain someone buying a 60 year old car clearly recognizes it won't have an airbag.
SunSeeker
(53,664 posts)And it appears any year car without functional airbags can still be sold so long as notice of the issue is given. In that sense, the headline of the article in the OP is a bit misleading. It is not illegal for a dealer to sell a car with nonfunctional airbags, so long as proper notice is given to the buyer that there are no functional airbags in the vehicle. The text of the law can be found at this link:
https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2019/s1631
MichMan
(13,194 posts)The attached link and headline were very sketchy
The airbag status is always shown on the instrument cluster display. Any driver can see if it is functional at anytime by just looking. Not clear on what this law adds beyond that.
Does NY still have annual inspections ? Is that something that needs to be verified before allowing the inspection to pass and the vehicle to be registered ?
The actual text of the law refers specifically to automotive auctioneers. Is that is a intentional distinction vs. used car dealers?
SunSeeker
(53,664 posts)The law was pushed by the family of 18-year-old Anthony Amoros, who bought a used car and were never told it had no functioning airbags. He subsequently died in a crash in the car, a crash he apparently would have survived if there had been working airbags. They would not have bought the car if they had known it had no working airbags. Obviously this law is aimed at protecting vulnerable buyers who are just trying to buy reliable safe transportation, not classic car collectors.
I'm a big fan of 1965-1968 Mustangs, which obviously don't have airbags. I live in California, where there are lots of rust free classics to buy.
MichMan
(13,194 posts)How can you not know there is an issue?
I feel for the family of the deceased, but I don't understand how they say they didn't know, when the airbag fault light would have been iilluminated right in front of the driver as soon as the car was started