AAIA's Aaron Lowe calls on NASTF to help implement Massachusetts Right to Repair law

April 30, 2013
Lowe seeks national agreement between car makers and the aftermarket.

In a recent blog, Aaron Lowe, vice president of government affairs at the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association, calls on the National Automotive Service Task Force to play an active role in making sure that the implementation of the Massachusetts law is effective in achieving its goals of ensuring that aftermarket shops have the ability to repair late model highly sophisticated vehicle systems. Read the blog

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