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I think you're thinking of John Deere the tractor/farming equipment company but I wouldn't be surprised with any car manufacturer also being against it.
For what it's worth this article seems to say:Is Ford the one who hates customer right to repair?
https://patch.com/massachusetts/quincy/car-companies-spend-25-million-against-right-repair
So it looks like it's pretty much every major one.According to campaign finance reports, General Motors contributed $5.1 million to the anti-Right to Repair campaign, Toyota and Ford each gave $4.2 million, and Honda gave $2.8 million. Other car manufacturers such as BMW, Nissan, and Hyundai contributed the rest of the funding.
I know the urbanists will use this as a point against cars, but I would still disagree that notion. I still think the invention of the car itself is extremely useful tool even if the manufacturers are dicks. The companies that make computers and smartphones (and internet service providers) are sometimes pretty draconian in their unethical business tactics, but I wouldn't say anyone has used that to argue against using computers as an invention as a whole. There's a point the concept of the invention itself must be separated from the bad decisions being made by the people who make it.
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