American Truck Dealers Urge Congress to Oppose So-Called “Right to Repair” Legislation
TYSONS, Va. (July 2, 2025)— Today, members of the board of the American Truck Dealers (ATD) sent a letter to Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), Ranking Member Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Brett Guthrie (R-Ky.) and Ranking Member Frank Pallone (D-N.J.) voicing ATD’s strong opposition to H.R. 1566/S. 1379, the “Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act. The so-called “Right to Repair” bills are overly broad, ignore serious vehicle privacy, intellectual property, and further inhibit an industry already facing significant challenges. The letter to Congress states:
“…[F]ederal law has long recognized the difference between light- and heavy-duty vehicles. Medium- and heavy-duty trucks are purpose-built, highly customized vehicles sold almost exclusively to commercial and government entities—not to individual consumers. By contrast, light-duty vehicles are mass-produced for the public and designed primarily for passenger use. H.R. 1566/S. 1379 is overbroad as it would regulate a heavy-duty vocational truck such as a school bus, refuse hauler, or cement mixer the same as a family sedan.
“Supporters of H.R. 1566 and S. 1379 claim this legislation will enhance consumer repair access, but heavy-duty trucks are not consumer products. No evidence we are aware of has been presented indicating that independent repair shops are being denied the information or tools needed to repair medium- and heavy-duty trucks. In fact, service information is readily available from manufacturers, and the industry has long participated in the National Automotive Service Task Force, which provides a reliable mechanism for resolving disputes over repair data access.
“This legislation is overbroad, unnecessary, and adds needless red tape at a time when the truck industry is already facing economic challenges from regulations that have increased costs and decreased commercial truck sales. We urge Congress to reject H.R. 1566/S. 1379.”
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