Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association and 1,400 MA employees back yes on 1/Right to Repair

Sept. 8, 2020
Massachusetts Right to Repair today expressed appreciation to the Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association (AWDA) for announcing its support for YES on 1 / Right to Repair.
Massachusetts Right to Repair today expressed appreciation to the Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association (AWDA) for announcing its support for YES on 1 / Right to Repair. The ballot initiative would protect consumer choice in car repair by allowing car owners to access to the diagnostic and repair data generated wirelessly by their car so that they could opt to provide access to any dealer, independent repair shop, or auto dealer that they choose during the lifetime of their car.AWDA stated that with automakers putting large amounts of money behind disinformation campaigns to scare voters into voting “no,” the need for the automotive aftermarket to unite in this Right to Repair fight is now more important than ever for securing the future of the independent and do-it-yourself repair industry.The AWDA’s Executive Committee determined that the threat of losing access to the mechanical and repair information available today as automakers move it to wireless platforms would be a threat to the livelihood of its member’s 1,400 employees in Massachusetts as well as to the U.S. auto care industry as a whole.Said Mauro Cifelli, chairman, AWDA. “As a key segment of the automotive aftermarket, we all felt that this was the time for AWDA to step up.”“We thank the Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association and its Massachusetts members for their strong support of Right to Repair and voting Yes on 1,” said Tommy Hickey, Massachusetts Right to Repair Coalition Director. “Our independent shops are increasingly facing the prospect of having limited or no access to diagnostic and repair information now that automakers are restricting access through rapidly expanding wireless technologies in vehicles not covered under current law. Voting Yes on 1 is how we prevent auto dealers and manufacturers from gaining a monopoly on car repairs, and AWDA’s support will help immeasurably.”The Massachusetts Right to Repair Coalition / YES on 1 now has more than 4,000 members statewide. In addition to independent repair shops and Massachusetts auto parts stores, members of the Coalition include the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of Massachusetts, the New England Tire and Service Association, Automotive Recyclers of Massachusetts, and the Automotive Oil Change Association.Further information may be found at massrighttorepair.org.

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