Top 5 Headlines this Week on BodyShop Business - BodyShop Business

Top 5 Headlines this Week on BodyShop Business

Check out this week's most popular stories on the BodyShop Business website! Tesla, OE vs. aftermarket parts, estimating 101 and more can be found in this week's news recap.

1)Mitchell Industry Trends Report: 10 Estimating Tips

Creating a roadmap of how the vehicle is going to be repaired provides the most accurate and efficient methods of repair and ensures that every standard operating procedure (SOP) is being met. In its cycle time class, I-CAR identifies that “Doing a complete repair blueprint has been identified as a key to improving efficiency in a repair facility.”

2)Protecting Yourself in the Paint Booth

Dad died in 2006 from respiratory failure. My brothers and I say the industry killed him, but it was really ignorance that did him in.

3)Tesla Owner Sues Automaker, Service King Over Crash

A driver who crashed her Tesla Model S earlier this year is suing not only Tesla but a Service King Collision Repair location for at least $300,000 in damages.

4)Employees: Is There a ‘Staff Infection’ in Your Auto Body Shop? – Part II

In my “Ask The Expert” column in the August 2018 issue of BodyShop Business, I offered advice to a shop owner who said the morale in his shop was terrible. The morale in most any organization is based on the overall principles and philosophies of its leadership as perceived by those around them.

5)Results of Latest Crash Test by Attorney Todd Tracy Unveiled at Texas Auto Body Trade Show

Earlier this year, Tracy commissioned three crash tests of three Honda Fit vehicles using various repair methods and OE and aftermarket parts to determine which vehicle performed the best and protected occupants the most. Tracy is the Texas-based attorney known for his $42 million legal ruling against John Eagle Collision in Dallas.

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Crash Champions has announced the successful acquisition of three local repair centers in Great Falls, Mont.: Mitchells’ Crash Repair, Flawless Auto Body and 3 Way Auto Body. The three local repair centers transitioned operations to Crash Champions effective April 22. 

“We are certainly proud to continue expanding the Crash Champions footprint across Montana,” said Matt Ebert, founder and CEO of Crash Champions. “Beginning service to the Great Falls community is another strategic step in that momentum. Each of these local teams have earned a reputation for high-quality repairs and an attention to best-in-class customer service. We’re proud to welcome them to the team and look forward to serving Great Falls, now under the Crash Champions brand.”

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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.

Fix Network World Apprenticeship Program Celebrates First Graduate

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Car ADAS Solutions Announces New Licensee in Michigan

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CIF Offers Assistance After Recent Devastating Storms

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ALI Announces Lifting Points Guide Now Available in Digital and Print

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NTSB Chair Praises NHTSA Action on AEB Final Rule

Jennifer Homendy lauded the new standard requiring all new passenger cars and light trucks to have automatic emergency braking and pedestrian AEB systems.

Lucid Group Debuts New EV with 516-mile Range

Lucid claims the 2024 Air Grand Touring starting at $109,900 is the longest-range EV available today.