White House Expands Freedom to Fix to Slash Vehicle Costs

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The White House releases a memorandum directing the EPA to expand the 'freedom to fix' by clarifying permissible DIY and third‑party emission repairs, encouraging alternative certifications for aftermarket parts beyond CARB, and deprioritizing civil enforcement against individuals repairing their own vehicles, all aimed at lowering consumer vehicle costs while ensuring compliance with the Clean Air Act.
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