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Automotive Service Association of Arizona Issues Statement on PartsTrader Program

ASA affiliate believes parts procurement should be responsibility of collision repair shops and that mandatory use of PartsTrader is contrary to free market.

The Automotive Service Association of Arizona (ASA AZ) has issued the following statement regarding State Farm Insurance’s intent to implement the PartsTrader program nationwide:

ASA AZ believes that the most efficient method of ordering parts is to utilize the local vendor network established by each repairer. Vendors earn the business they get from collision repair shops by consistently exceeding expectations in the areas of quality, service and pricing.

ASA AZ believes that the implementation of PartsTrader will have a negative effect on the local economy as repair shops are encouraged and/or required to purchase parts from other geographical regions.

ASA AZ believes that insurance companies should stay in the business of insurance and leave all aspects of the repair process to collision repair professionals.

ASA AZ believes that introduction of the PartsTrader bidding system will increase cycle time and, therefore, negatively affect consumers.

ASA AZ believes that parts procurement should be solely the responsibility of collision repair shops and that the mandatory use of PartsTrader is contrary to the free market principle that this country was founded on.
 
The repair process cannot be based on "price" but rather the professional opinion of the collision expert that is repairing the vehicle. Safety and quality must always be the focus of the collision repairer. PartsTrader, or any system that uses "price" as a driving force, needs to be eliminated from our industry. This system does not benefit the collision repair shops, but could encourage shortcuts that would have a negative effect on the consumer.


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