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AudaExplore Adds Chrysler Build Data to Product Portfolio

Expansion brings data accuracy to every country where Chrysler vehicles are sold through AudaExplore’s AudaVIN vehicle identification technology.

Electric Cars Ahead Of Hybrids In Speed Of Acceptance

Herman Trend Alert forecasts hybrid sales will outpace electric in future, however.

AudaExplore Makes Vehicle Identification Technology Available to Collision Repairers

AudaExplore has announced that AudaVIN, its advanced, patent-pending vehicle identification technology, is now available for collision repairers. Long available to insurance carriers, AudaVIN utilizes vehicle identification numbers (VINs) to provide complete, vehicle-specific information, accurately identify parts and options packages, and maximize customer satisfaction.   AudaVIN has been tightly integrated with Audatex Estimating to give shops

Eye on OE Certification

More and more shops are considering OE certification as a way to stand out from the competition.

Washington Metropolitan Auto Body Association’s Survey Reveals Stagnant Labor Rates

Survey indicates labor rate hasn’t changed in most markets WMABA serves for close to 10 years.

Beating the Heat: Waterborne in High Humidity

Champion’s Collision Center was skeptical that waterborne would work in humid Houston, Texas. But four years after the switch, they’re ahead of the curve and running smoothly.

Assured Performance Partners with Sherwin-Williams A-Plus Network to Offer Rebate Rewards

Member shops in A-Plus program will now be able to access Assured Performance’s OEM parts rebate program.

Global Collision Opens Ninth Location

Colorado-based multi-shop operation acquires Platinum Collision of Castle Rock.

Audatex Adds Additional Vehicle Brands to AudaVIN Platform

Claims solution provider adds GM, Nissan, Infiniti and Jaguar Land Rover to list of global vehicle brands supported in the U.S. by its vehicle identification technology.

Shop Profile: Global Collision

By referring to customers as “patients” and offering them a “Ford to Ferrari” experience, Global Collision sets itself apart from the competition.