New Study Reveals America's Families Save $26 Billion Annually in Vehicle Repairs
Monday, November 23, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Research Demonstrates Need for Right to Repair Legislation Data revealing the economic importance of the automotive aftermarket to consumers shows why Congress needs to pass legislation to ensure a competitive repair market. The data is now available on the
Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act Web site at www.guerrillaeconomics.biz/righttorepair.
“This comprehensive data provides
even more evidence that the automotive aftermarket is a central part of the economy and that consumers will realize significant savings from a competitive vehicle repair marketplace,” said Ray Pohlman, president of the Coalition for
Auto Repair Equality (CARE).
“An extra $360
annually can help a family buy groceries and pay medical bills. Passage of the Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act (HR 2057) is paramount to
insuring that there will be a competitive automotive repair industry now and in
the future.”
According
to the new study conducted by John Dunham and Associates for the Automotive
Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) and CARE, independent auto repair shops
save American consumers nearly $26 billion annually or $360 per family. The newly-released
data also provides estimated figures on the number of repair shops per state
and congressional district, plus estimated sales per shop, overall sales and savings
realized by choosing an independent repair shop per state and congressional
district.
“This data
reveals that significant dollars are at stake not only to the U.S. economy
but to each American family in passing Right to Repair legislation. The study further explains why the car
manufacturers would like to retain control of the repair information, tools and
software needed by independent repair shops to repair late model vehicles,”
said Kathleen Schmatz, president and CEO
of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA). “Every single person who owns or operates a
vehicle stands to suffer economically if the Right to Repair Act is not passed.”
The Motor
Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act
(HR 2057) currently has the support of 46 members of the House of
Representatives. Consumers can send a
letter urging their members of Congress to support of the pending legislation
by visiting www.righttorepair.org.
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