Mechanics Speak Out

Independent repair shop owners explain why the Right-to-Repair legislation isn't needed and won't help independent mechanics.

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An editorial in Automotive News makes the case for the Massachusetts Legislature to kill the so-called "Right to Repair" bill. Read more >
An independent mechanic discusses his current procedure for repairing a Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Read more >
An independent mechanic discusses the some of the internet-connected technology he uses to diagnose and repair automobiles. Read more >
Rick Ramstrom, Owner of Ramstrom's Service Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, explains why he opposes the so-called "Right to Repair" legislation in Massachusetts. Read more >
Rusty Savignac, Owner of Paxton Garage in Paxton, Massachusetts, explains why he opposes the so-called "Right to Repair" legislation in Massachusetts. Read more >
Russ Bradway, Owner of A-Tech Automotive in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, explains why he opposes the so-called "Right to Repair" legislation in Massachusetts. Read more >