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Interpretation ID: aiam2956

Clarence W. Woody, Maryland Department of Transportation, 6601 Ritchie Highway, N.E., Glen Burnie, MD 21062; Clarence W. Woody
Maryland Department of Transportation
6601 Ritchie Highway
N.E.
Glen Burnie
MD 21062;

Dear Mr. Woody: This is in response to your letter of January 19, 1978, asking whethe the odometer statement is required for transfers between dealers which take place prior to the sale of a vehicle to an individual. The answer is no. Exemption 580.5(b) (49 CFR S 580.5(b)) states; >>>A transferor of a new vehicle prior to its first transfer fo purposes other than resale need not disclose the vehicle's odometer mileage.<<<; This statement is intended to exclude all transfers of new vehicle prior to the first sale to a customer. For example, when the manufacturer transfers the vehicle to a dealer, no statement needs to be issued because the transfer is for resale purposes. If that dealer makes a trade with another dealer, no disclosure statement needs to be issued because this transfer is also for resale purposes. The second dealer is purchasing the vehicle merely to resell it. If that dealer then sells the vehicle to a customer, private or commercial, who is going to use that vehicle for some purpose other than reselling it immediately, then a disclosure statement needs to be issued. This transfer is the first transfer of the vehicle for a purpose other than resale. Beginning with this first transfer to a customer, each transfer of the vehicle from then on must be accompanied by a disclosure statement.; The Federal law does not, however, prohibit the State from requirin such disclosures. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration supports all affirmative steps which the States take with regard to combating odometer misrepresentation.; Sincerely, John Womack, Assistant Chief Counsel