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Steel the One: Aluminum and Plastics

Fifteen years ago, most of us would have scoffed at the idea of amass-produced, all-aluminum auto, such as the Acura NSX, or a production automobile with exterior plastic panels, such as the Saturn.

A Current Of Cash

Cash flow. It’s the name of the game in any body shop. That is, in any body shop that wants to stay in business.

Set on Vettes

The Chevrolet Corvette is an American icon recognized the world over for its outstanding performance and handling prowess.

Constructing Solid Supplier Relationships

The notion of building a partnership with someone who is selling you something is foreign to a lot of people.

Smokin’ Survey Results: Poll of ASE Techs by Valvoline

Conducted by The Valvoline Company, the annual poll questioned a national sample of 200 National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) master technicians by telephone on such topics as car safety, electric vehicles and preventative
maintenance.

Forming A Business

What’s the best form in which to do business?

Bankers Don’t Bite

I’m convinced that most small-business owners are scared to death of bankers. They view loan officers as stiff-lipped stuffed-shirts who exist only for the pleasure of foreclosing on little old ladies on Christmas Eve.

Sharpen Your Sectioning Skills

Sectioning is a common procedure in hundreds of collision-repair shops across the country. Most of those shops make a conscientious effort to section according to the rules;
some shops make up their own rules.

Restoring Corrosion Protection

I think we’re all in agreement that new-car construction techniques have given rust the old heave-ho. Used to be a new car would show signs of red rust in as little as 12 months, whereas nowadays, new cars carry 100,000-mile rust-through warranties.

Working on Alternate Vehicles: Some Solutions

Check out the following technical trouble spots and tips.