American Property Casualty Insurance Association: Analysis Supports Legislative Action Is Vital To Keep Auto Repair Costs Down
The white paper "Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act, H.R. 6570," authored by
According to Perzanowski, "By denying consumers and their preferred independent repair providers access to this crucial information, carmakers and dealers can reduce competition and increase the cost of vehicle repairs." He also notes, "The REPAIR Act offers a sensible, forward looking, nationwide solution that protects the rights of vehicle owners and promotes a robustly competitive repair industry."
The updated white paper "Protecting the Consumer Patent Law Right of Repair and the Aftermarket for Exterior Motor Vehicle Repair Parts: The SMART Act, H.R. 1879," authored by
Sarnoff underscores that "Without legislative adoption of the SMART Act, American consumers will continue to absorb over
"Preserving competition and the consumers' right to repair their automobile to its original appearance with less expensive cosmetic parts is vital now more than ever with rising costs. Consumers should have the choice of parts to replace the cosmetic exterior parts of a car that are commonly damaged in an auto crash. As the cost of auto repair is increasing, the availability of more choices could save families money," says
"APCIA calls on
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REPORT: https://carcoalition.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Repair-Act-white-paper-09-13-2022.pdf
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Original text here: https://www.apci.org/media/news-releases/release/73317/
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