West Virginia Code § 46A-6A-3a

Dealer's duty to disclose repairs to consumer
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All authorized dealers of new motor vehicles shall provide to any consumer a written
disclosure of any repairs to a new motor vehicle that have a retail value of five percent of the
manufacturer's suggested retail price and were performed after shipment from the
manufacturer to the dealer, including damage to the new motor vehicle while in transit.
This disclosure requirement does not apply to identical replacement of stolen or damaged
accessories or their components, tires or antennae.
For purposes of this section, a motor vehicle is not a new motor uvehicle when it has been
previously titled or the motor vehicle has been damaged in such a manner that, were the
damage not repaired, the value and usability of the motor vehicle would be substantially
impaired.

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