CAPA joins the Consumer Access to Repair (CAR) Coalition

July 1, 2020
The coalition is an industry group, whose mission is to preserve and protect consumer choice, transparency, and affordability in the collision repair market.
The Certified Automotive Parts Association (CAPA), an independent non-profit standard-setting and certification organization for automotive crash parts, has joined the newly launched Consumer Access to Repair (“CAR”) Coalition. The coalition is an industry group, whose mission is to preserve and protect consumer choice, transparency, and affordability in the collision repair market.
The CAR Coalition was founded to advocate for pro-consumer protection laws and policies related to collision repair for their automobiles. Consumers are under increasing pressure to have their vehicles repaired by the manufacturer, as opposed to independent collision centers. Additionally, official repair procedures from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) may limit consumer options for replacement parts to those controlled by the OEM. Consumers may also find that data about their vehicles and driving habits is being collected and provided to the manufacturer without their understanding or consent, limiting their repair options in the future. The CAR Coalition seeks to protect a consumer’s right to privacy and ability to make informed decisions about vehicle repair and replacement parts. “CAPA is proud to be a member of the CAR Coalition,” said Clark Plucinski, CAPA Chairman. “Consumers and the competitive automotive market need complete access to the parts, data, and information required to ensure that vehicles may undergo timely and cost-effective repair and maintenance. CAPA’s membership in the CAR Coalition serves to strengthen its support of the independent collision repair industry, upon which consumers depend.” Members of the CAR Coalition include Allstate, the Automotive Body Parts Association (ABPA), and LKQ Corporation. Learn more about the CAR Coalition by visiting www.carcoalition.com.About CAPAThe Certified Automotive Parts Association, founded in 1987, is the nation’s only independent, non-profit certification organization for automotive crash parts whose sole purpose is to ensure that both consumers and the industry have the means to identify high-quality parts via the CAPA Quality Seal. CAPA is an ANSI-accredited standards developer for competitive crash repair parts. For more information see CAPAcertified.org.
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