The REPAIR Act is a bipartisan legislative proposal designed to provide independent dealers and repair shops with access to the same service information, diagnostics, software updates, parts, and specialized tools that manufacturers and their authorized networks currently utilize. Proponents argue that this access could lead to cost savings for consumers on vehicle repairs.
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Bipartisan REPAIR Act Aims to Enhance Vehicle Repair Access
The REPAIR Act is a bipartisan bill aimed at improving access to vehicle repair resources for independent dealers and repair shops. The legislation seeks to provide these entities with the same information and tools available to manufacturers, potentially reducing repair costs for consumers.
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Bipartisan REPAIR Act Aims to Enhance Vehicle Repair Access