Some car manufacturers have shut off certain features in states where "right to repair" laws have passed, locking customers out of many modern features.
What’s happening in Massachusetts mirrors a broader battle over who has the “right to repair” increasingly complex electronic products from iPhones and farm tractors to the family car.
Some car manufacturers have shut off certain features in states where "right to repair" laws have passed, locking customers out of many modern features.
Driving a rugged Subaru through snowy weather is a rite of passage for some New Englanders, whose region is a top market for the Japanese automaker.So it was a surprise to Subaru fans when Massachusetts dealerships started selling its line of 2022 vehicles without a key ingredient: the in-car wireless technology that connects drivers to music, navigation, roadside assistance