GM Customer Care and Aftersales Celebrates National Skilled Trades Day
General Motors CCA celebrates the more than 43,500 skilled auto technicians across its dealerships as well as the more than 1,100 students currently on the path to joining the industry through its various programs.
Life After the Sale of Your Auto Body Shop
From relaxing to starting other businesses, these former shop owners are finding that life doesn’t have to end after collision.
Cars Are Her Canvas: Artist Builds a Career in Collision Repair
Artist-turned-auto body worker Elise Groenewold has turned her passion into a rewarding career.
Automotive Service Association Gears Up for Connected Cars Event
Connected CARS will feature high-level training on the future of scan tools and cybersecurity with a primary focus on driver assistance systems operation, design, diagnosis and calibration.
Fix Auto Canada Acquires Prime CarCare Group
Prime CarCare Group consists of Speedy Auto Service, 5 Gears Auto Care, Minute Muffler and Brake, and the Canadian master franchisor for Novus Glass.
Plastic Fasteners, Clips, and Auto Body Rivets
Items such as fasteners, clips and rivets may be small, but their impact on profits can be huge. Invest in too many, and you’ll end up with stuff you’ll never use. Invest in too few, and you’ll end up not having stuff on hand that you need.
Hunter Partners with Lincoln Tech on New Denver Training Center
New collaboration offers training for local techs and student career opportunities, including ADAS.
Protecting Shop Employees and Customers from Coronavirus
VeriFacts Automotive is offering shop owners guidance on protecting the health of their locations and their customer interactions.
SCRS Releases Lineup for 2019 Repairer Roundtable in Nashville
The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) will be hosting the annual “Repairer Roundtable” from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 am on Wednesday, April 17 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, Tenn.
A Glimpse into the Future
What our business might look like in 2045 is anyone’s guess. And guess we did, starting with what Mrs. Smith’s ride might look like.