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SEMA President Mike Spagnola on EV Mandates, Right to Repair, and California’s Automotive Laws

SEMA President Mike Spagnola on EV Mandates, Right to Repair, and California’s Automotive Laws

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In this episode, Braxton Critcher is joined by Mike Spagnola, President and CEO of SEMA. Mike offers an insider’s update on three major issues currently shaping the automotive industry. First, he shares the details behind SEMA’s victory in overturning California’s EV sales mandate, arguing for consumer choice and innovation in vehicle technology. Second, Mike breaks down the latest progress of "Leno’s Law," aimed at easing smog checks for California’s classic car owners. Finally, the discussion turns to the Right to Repair Act, with Mike emphasizing the importance of consumer access to vehicle data and repair options, and predicting what’s next for this critical legislation.

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00:00 Advocates for Consumer Vehicle Choice

04:22 Rushed Implementation Concerns

08:21 "Free Market Reshapes Automotive Industry"

12:42 Smog Testing Challenges for Vintage Cars

16:21 Right to Repair Act Update

17:27 "Right to Repair and Modify"

22:23 Advocacy for Upcoming Legislation Crescendo

26:09 "Ensuring Vehicle Modifications and Safety"

29:55 Fiat's Global Mobility and Tourism Division

31:20 Global Automotive Tech Innovations

35:25 Local Enthusiasts Influence Auto Show

37:43 Convenient Hotel Stay Despite Congestion

40:32 Pressure vs. Pleasure Conversation

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