Contact:
| Caroline Holland
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c.holland@att.net
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For Release:
| Immediate
News Bulletin PR-54
September 26, 2007
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ASA Opposes Super Warranties in Florida
Comments Submitted to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
WASHINGTON, D.C., September 26, 2007 - The Automotive Service Association (ASA)
has submitted public comments to the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection regarding potential Clean Car regulations in the state of Florida.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is considering standards
that, if approved, would implement the California vehicle emission standards
- including the California Super Warranty. The proposal directs the state
to implement global warming and smog-forming emissions standards for vehicles.
Additionally, the proposal would impose the expansion and extension of warrantiesthat are in place in the state of California.
ASA opposes the proposed Clean Car standards in Florida. Although
ASA supports clean car programs, the association believes such programs can
exist and prosper in states without expanding or extending warranties at
the expense of independent repair facilities. As it stands, the Clean Car
proposal will harm Florida's small business community and limit Florida vehicle
owners' choice for servicing their vehicles.
"Independent repairers in the state of Florida perform approximately
75 percent of all non-warranty repairs. Allowing more repairs to move only
to franchised new car dealers for warranty repair will arbitrarily limit
the repair marketplace in Florida," said Bob Redding, ASA's Washington, D.C.,
representative, in the letter to the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection. "With these proposed super warranties, the loss of repair business
for independents could be extreme. Our association believes that these state-induced super warranties are one of the greatest threats to the long-term survival of the independent automotive repairer." ASA asked that the Department of Environmental Protection conduct an evaluation of the economic impact of
such regulation on independent repairers before moving forward with the proposal.
To view ASA's submitted comments to the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection, visit ASA's legislative Web site www.TakingTheHill.com.
The letter can be found under the Super Warranties tab.
The Automotive Service Association is the largest not-for-profit trade association of its kind serving an international membership base that includes numerous affiliate, state and chapter groups from all segments of the automotive service industry. ASA's headquarters is in Bedford, Texas.
ASA advances professionalism and excellence in the automotive repair industry through education, representation and member services. For additional information about ASA, including past news releases, go to www.asashop.org, or visit ASA's legislative Web site at www.TakingTheHill.com.
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