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REPAIR Act Re-Introduced in Congress
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By Counterman
link hidden, please login to view, a division of link hidden, please login to view, announced it is adding new general repair parts commonly used by transmission repair shops in over 50 locations. With the addition, these general repair parts will now be available at the majority of Transtar’s 70 locations, simplifying complex vehicle repair by enabling repair shops to find the parts they need in one location, the company said. The aftermarket brands with which Transtar is partnering as part of the expansion, and their respective repair parts, include:
• Denso – ignition coils, oxygen sensors, spark plugs
• ProMax – Brake pads, rotors, chassis, control arms
• Sunsong® – Brake hoses
• GSP® – CV axles, hub assemblies
• DFC – Brake pads, rotors, calipers
“The addition of general repair parts at a significant number of our locations is an exciting enhancement and one that is a part of Transtar’s overall commitment to becoming a one-stop solution for our customers,” said Tom DeMille, executive vice president, sales and marketing. “We’re committed to supporting shops in all types of repairs. Whether that’s a general automotive repair or more complex transmission repair, Transtar has the parts needed to keep the world moving.”
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By Counterman
On Feb. 18, 2025, the automakers released a legislative proposal related to automotive right to repair; the views cited in this proposal represent a small fraction of the repair market and are not representative of the broader automotive aftermarket, MEMA said. The industry does appreciate automakers’ acknowledgment of the need for federal legislation to protect consumer choice in vehicle repair and looks forward to congressional consideration of the REPAIR Act.
Auto Care Association President and CEO Bill Hanvey and MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers President Paul McCarthy released the following statement:
“We’re pleased to see trade groups representing automakers finally admit what we’ve long known: congressional action is needed to ensure independent shops and aftermarket parts manufacturers can continue to offer Americans quality, affordable choices for vehicle repairs.
“That said, this latest proposal appears to be a tactic to delay and defeat pro-consumer right to repair legislation at every level. The bipartisan Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair Act (REPAIR Act) is a straightforward approach to ensure safe and secure access to vehicle repair and maintenance data.
“The REPAIR Act, led by Congressman Neal Dunn, is the solution. Protection of consumer and fleet-owner choice ensured access to critical repair data, an established federal enforcement mechanism, and the prevention of repair monopolies is accomplished through the REPAIR Act. Without it, the aftermarket will lose the ability to not only innovate but continue to offer consumers options to keep their vehicles on the road.
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By Counterman
Judge Denise Casper dismissed the entirety of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation’s suit challenging the 2020 Massachusetts Data Access Law. The automakers’ bid to block the Massachusetts
link hidden, please login to viewlaw has failed and the law remains in effect. The judge’s written decision is still under seal but should be made available to the public soon. “Today’s ruling is a significant victory for the people of Massachusetts—and all Americans,” said Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, Auto Care Association. “This decision by Judge Casper ensures that car owners have the right to access their vehicle’s repair and diagnostic data, empowering them to make informed choices about maintenance and repairs. It levels the playing field, allowing independent repair shops to compete fairly, which in turn drives down costs for consumers. As car owners, we all deserve the freedom to control and manage the data that’s generated by our own vehicles. This ruling is a crucial step toward fostering greater transparency, affordability, and innovation in the automotive industry for the benefit of all Americans.”
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