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JANUARY 30, 2008

For Immediate Release

 

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California/Nevada/Arizona Automotive Wholesalers Association Endorses Quality Parts Coalition

CAWA Joining Forces to Secure Permanent Legislative Change

Washington, DC — The Quality Parts Coalition (QPC) today announced the California/Nevada/Arizona Automotive Wholesalers Association (CAWA) has joined the growing consortium of independent parts and industry organizations, insurance companies and consumer groups working to preserve competition in the automotive collision replacement parts industry.

With quality replacement parts 26 to 50 percent less expensive than manufacturer-issued parts, the freedom to choose the parts that go into their vehicles saves consumers up to $1.2 billion each year. Alternative replacement parts often carry warranties that exceed those offered by automobile manufacturers, thus giving consumers more value for a lower price. In addition to saving consumers money, the independent alternative body parts market feeds the U.S. economy by employing tens of thousands of workers. Without a permanent legislative solution, the current and rising trend of automaker design patents on collision replacement parts could eliminate the entire alternative replacement parts industry, thus removing competition in the marketplace.

“From its work with legislators on some of the most important issues facing our industry today to its proven track record connecting the diverse interests of members to reach a common goal, CAWA is a strong force in the aftermarket industry,” said Eileen Sottile, executive director of the QPC. “CAWA’s leadership will help solidify our coalition’s foundation as we work to incorporate the ‘repair clause’ in U.S. design patent law.”

Since its formation in 1955, CAWA has focused on active participation in government affairs. Along with the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA), which is also a member of the QPC, CAWA ensures that the industry is represented on a local, state and federal level, providing its members with a voice in Sacramento, Carson City, Phoenix and Washington, D.C.

“As the industry voice for a region that often shapes dialogue on the federal level, the California/Nevada/Arizona Automotive Wholesalers Association is pleased to join forces with the Quality Parts Coalition to strengthen our outreach,” said Rodney Pierini, president and CEO of CAWA. “Our partnership with the QPC will allow us to continue our rich tradition of leadership on behalf of the aftermarket industry and the people of California.”

For more information, visit www.cawa.org and www.qualitypartscoalition.com

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The California/Nevada/Arizona Automotive Wholesalers’ Association (CAWA) is a non-profit trade association representing automotive aftermarket parts manufacturers, jobbers, warehouse distributors, manufacturer representatives and retailers in the three states it serves. The Association was formed in 1955 and serves as the voice of the aftermarket parts industry in the West. CAWA prides itself on quality customer service to its members and the industry.

The Quality Parts Coalition represents the interests of the independent parts industry, the repair industry, the insurance industry and consumers. It is the goal of the Quality Parts Coalition to develop and secure a permanent legislative change to U.S. design patent law to preserve competition and to protect the consumer’s right to benefit from quality, lower-cost alternative replacement parts.