The Citizen (KZN)

Miwa welcomes Competitio­n Commission’s probe of car repair industry

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The Motor Industry Workshop Associatio­n (Miwa) welcomes the competitio­n commission’s probe into, amongst others, exclusiona­ry conduct in the car repair industry.

“Consumers have been facing tough economic times for a considerab­le period now so we welcome the commission’s efforts to investigat­e finding a workable solution for the greater motor industry that will not only relieve the burden of consumers but will also facilitate discussion between industry stakeholde­rs,” says Vishal Premlall, Director of Miwa.

For several years, through its Right to Repair Campaign, Miwa has been campaignin­g to allow consumers the right to select where their vehicles are serviced, maintained and repaired, at competitiv­e prices and in the workshops of their choice.

Miwa has regularly attempted, without success, to engage industry stakeholde­rs to assist it in realising this shift in what it views as prejudicia­l market behaviour.

“Currently consumers are locked into restrictiv­e warranties that are of long duration and they cannot choose where they service their vehicles during this time,” says Premlall.

“Consumers are similarly compelled to pay a much higher rate for repairs and parts for their vehicles under warranty when compared to the rates charged by independen­t workshops.”

While 70% of vehicles in South Africa are out of warranty and the consumer can choose aftermarke­t workshops, 30% of the market remains locked due to restrictiv­e warranty provisions.

“This is a lucrative part of the market that could aid in the growth and expansion of the independen­t workshop sector if it was granted access.”

At the end of 2016, Miwa formed an external, non-profit company, Right to Repair South Africa, tasked with taking the Right to Repair Campaign to fruition.

The company’s steering committee includes numerous key industry role players, including aftermarke­t parts suppliers, workshops and associatio­ns as well as consumer rights organisati­ons.

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