BETHESDA,
MD – July 8, 2009 – The
National Independent Automobile Dealers Association (NIADA), a national trade
association representing independent automobile dealers, has declared its
support of the Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act (HR 2057) and strongly
urges Congress to pass the legislation on behalf of its over 20,000
members.
“NIADA
shares the belief that specialized equipment, information and materials should
be available to all repair facilities who wish to pursue repair opportunities
and should not be restricted to just those who are affiliated with a
manufacturer,” said Michael R. Linn, CEO of NIADA. “Right to Repair ensures that our members’
customers can have their vehicles serviced at the repair shop of their choice.”
Because
vehicles are becoming increasingly sophisticated with virtually every system
either monitored or controlled by computers, servicing these vehicle systems to
keep them in safe working condition requires ready access to complete and
accurate information, tools and software from the car companies. The Right to
Repair Act offers protections for motor vehicle owners by making it illegal for
vehicle manufacturers to withhold information necessary to diagnose, service or
repair motor vehicles.
“We encourage our members and all
motorists to visit
www.righttorepair.org
to send a letter to each of their congressional representatives, urging them to
support the Right to Repair Act,” continued Linn.
About NIADA:
The
National Independent Automobile Dealers Association (NIADA) is the only
national not-for-profit organization representing the independent motor vehicle
industry. The mission of NIADA is to promote, educate and advance the interests
of the independent motor vehicle dealer through industry education, valuable
information, services and benefits designed to prepare its members for an ever-changing
marketplace. NIADA was founded in 1946 and is located in Arlington, Texas. For more information, visit
www.niada.com.
About Right to Repair:
The Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act, which was
introduced by Reps. Edolphus Towns (D-NY), Anna Eshoo (D-CA) and George Miller
(D-CA), would require car companies to make the same service information and
tools capabilities available to independent repair shops that they provide to
their franchised dealer networks. The legislation further provides car
companies with strong protections for their trade secrets unless that
information is provided to the franchised new car dealers. The bill clarifies the responsibilities of the
Federal Trade Commission in enforcing the bill’s requirements. For more information about the Right to
Repair Act, visit
www.righttorepair.org.