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=== Manufacturer justifications === | === Manufacturer justifications === | ||
The Alliance for Automotive Innovation | The Alliance for Automotive Innovation maintains that "automakers already and routinely make available to independent repair shops all the parts, service information and vehicle data needed to diagnose and repair a vehicle" & that "competition is alive and well in the auto repair industry."<ref name="alliance-r2r">{{Cite web |url=https://www.autosinnovate.org/RightToRepair |title=Right to Repair |publisher=Alliance for Automotive Innovation |access-date=2026-04-04}}</ref> The Alliance has sued to block both the Massachusetts & Maine right-to-repair laws, arguing in court filings that requiring open telematics platforms would create cybersecurity vulnerabilities.<ref name="courtlistener-healey" /> | ||
=== Aftermarket & consumer advocates === | === Aftermarket & consumer advocates === | ||