Auto Care Association Welcomes GAO Report on Vehicle Repair Restrictions
The Auto Care Association is renewing its call for Congress to advance federal Right to Repair legislation that protects independent business owners and consumers.
Auto Care Association Applauds FTC, DOJ Comments on Right to Repair
The comments were in support of the renewal and expansion of exemptions facilitating consumers’ and businesses’ right to repair their own products.
Auto Care Association Launches REPAIR Act Video Campaign
In the new campaign, shop owners from across the U.S. share their stories on the increased challenges independent repair shops are facing with accessing repair data to service their customers’ vehicles.
Auto Care Association Certified as Great Place to Work
This prestigious award is a testament to the association’s commitment to creating an inclusive, supportive and dynamic work environment for its employees.
Auto Care Association Names New Content Director
The Auto Care Association has announced the addition of Jacki Lutz as director of content to its award-winning communications team.
Auto Care Association, ASE Announce 2024 World Class Technicians
The two organizations provide this annual recognition to professional technicians who have attained ASE certification in 22 specific areas during the previous calendar year.
Auto Care Association Testifies Against Idaho Aftermarket Parts Bill
The Auto Care Association believes S.B. 1233 would hurt consumers by limiting choice and also have a negative effect on the aftermarket industry in Idaho.
Auto Care Association Expands Market Performance Insights
The Auto Care Association has released five new product lines and added a new leading-edge Annual Unit Volumes metric available for 25 product groups in Demand Index.
Auto Care Association Launches Aftermarket Essentials Online Course
The Aftermarket Essentials course will take the participant on an exciting journey exploring the inner workings of the vast auto care ecosystem in an easy-to-learn setting at the user’s own pace.
Auto Care Association Opposes New Connecticut Repair Regulation
New regulation would require repair shops engaged in changing the oil or tires and tubes of a motor vehicle to determine if the motor vehicle being repaired or worked upon is subject to an open recall.