Calif. Assemblyman Monning Introduces Recall Bill

ARTICLE TOOLS    | Print Subscribe

California Assemblyman Bill Monning, D-Carmel, proposed a bill on March 23 for rental cars to be grounded if they have recalls, according to the Santa Cruz Sentinel.

 

Monning said that a "loophole" in the law grants car rental agencies to rent out vehicles that have recalls while new car dealers are not allowed to sell cars that are under recall. The repairs must be made before the cars can be sold.

 

He said the bill was motivated by the death of two Santa Cruz, Calif. residents, Raechel Houck, 24, and her sister, Jacqueline, 20, in a fiery crash in 2004 while driving a rental from Enterprise Rent-A-Car. The girls were driving a PT Cruiser that had been recalled for a defected power steering hose likely to catch fire, but was never repaired.

 

Monning's bill is comparable to a federal bill introduced by U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D, N.Y. Schumer discussed that not all rental cars with recalls were repaired within a timely manner.

 

The Santa Cruz Sentinel reports that several consumer groups are in support of Monning's bill. Those groups include Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety, the Center for Auto Safety and Consumers Union.

Comment On This Story

Name:  
Email:  
Comment: (Max. 2000 characters)  
Please leave blank:
* Please note that every comment is moderated.

Newsletter: Sign up to receive latest news, articles, and much more.

Auto Focus Blog: A blog covering fleets, auto rental and the business of cars

What is Holding Back the Electric Vehicle Revolution?

The movers and shakers in the electric vehicle market offer a candid glimpse into the immediate future of electric vehicles. (With photos!)

What’s Next for a Hertz Deal for Dollar Thrifty?

With Hertz’s announcement of a potential buyer for Advantage, how will a Dollar Thrifty deal go down, when, and for how much?

A Call to Action on Damage Recovery

Even if the vast majority of damage claims are handled properly, it doesn’t take many incidences of abuse to erode the auto rental industry’s trust with consumers. The industry needs to be consistently and actively engaged in reducing the number of damage claim disputes.

Job Finder: Access Top Talent. Fill Key Positions.