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4 Types of Software Solutions That You’ll Use After Auto Mechanic School

Automotive Training Centre

Auto software, also known as automotive software, is a specialized suite of tools meticulously crafted to elevate and optimize the overall functionalities of automobiles and other vehicles. This includes various applications, including inventory management, customer relationship management, invoicing, marketing, and beyond. Tailored explicitly to meet the distinctive requirements of car dealerships, these software solutions serve as invaluable assets in augmenting efficiency, bolstering profitab

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Diagnostic Strategies For Stop/Start Systems

Tomorrow's Technician

When trying to resolve a complaint, code or no-start/no-crank condition on a stop/start vehicle, it is essential to know how the system operates. The problem may not have a complicated reason – something simple may cause the stop/start system not to work. The greatest obstacle to the advancement of stop/start technology is the driver’s and technician’s lack of trust in and knowledge of the technology.

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Be professional but not over professional

Auto Service World

Have you ever called a business and didn’t know if it was a robot or a human being on the other end of the line? That cold, monotone voice of the person answering the phone likely turned you off. And … The post Be professional but not over professional appeared first on Auto Service World.

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WAI Announces New Part Numbers

Brake & Front End

WAI announced it added 25 new part numbers that provide coverage for more than 19.5 million vehicles in operation (VIO), including Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Fiat, Ford, Jaguar, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Mercury, Mini Cooper, Nissan, Ram, Saab, Saturn, Suzuki, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo (applicable for US and Canada). “WAI has a strong legacy of bringing new parts and technologies to the market in premium quality formats.

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From the Magazine: The developing EV market

Auto Service World

James Carter is one of the foremost experts on electric vehicles and automotive in general. We sat down with him to get his thoughts on where EVs stand in Canada, attitudes towards the technology, combating “negative hyperbole,” what’s needed for EVs to grow and what it all means for the aftermarket. The post <span style=color:#ff0000>From the Magazine:</span> The developing EV market appeared first on Auto Service World.

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How to Write SMS for Marketing - Tire Shops

BayIQ

With high competition and declining knowledge about general car repair, tire shop owners and service managers face the constant challenge of keeping their business top of mind for customers. One effective and popular solution is SMS (text) marketing. SMS marketing enables your shop to reach clients quickly and effectively. However, crafting the right message is crucial to success.

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VW Karmann Ghia Type 14: The Story of a Forgotten Coachbuilt, Air-Cooled Icon

autoevolution

A Type 1 "Beetle," dressed in a designer suit, the Type 14 Karmann Ghia was Volkswagen's second mass-produced passenger car and its first sporty model. When I was a teenager, one of the first trips I took outside my home country was to the beautiful island of Malta. Though it's a beautiful place with fantastic scenery, the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Malta today is. ( continue reading.

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Stealthy Camper Is an Old FedEx Truck on the Outside and a Cozy Tiny Home on the Inside

autoevolution

While some people make it obvious that their vehicles are campers, others want to keep things low-key for reasons I will detail below. I've already covered several stealthy builds on autoevolution, but today is the first time I'll discuss a tiny home made out of a FedEx truck. But first, why would somebody make their tiny home on wheels inconspicuous?

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Canadian Mounties seemingly PIT a large tractor in dramatic video

Autoblog: Car News

Filed under: Government/Legal , Weird Car News , Safety Continue reading Canadian Mounties seemingly PIT a large tractor in dramatic video Canadian Mounties seemingly PIT a large tractor in dramatic video originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 28 Nov 2023 13:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Wicked 68' Plymouth Road Runner Sports #17 of First Hundred Hellephant Crate Motors Built

autoevolution

Back in 1964, the original Chrysler Elephant 426-cubic-inch HEMI V8's 425 horsepower figure was one of the most impressive in automotive history up to that point. With its genesis in the crucible of motorsport and enough displacement to make a ship feel bad about itself, it set the stage for the muscle car era like no other. Nearly six decades later, we still obsess over 60s muscle.

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High-Mileage Oil vs. Synthetic: Which OiI Better for Older Cars?

MOMS Mobile Oil Change

High-Mileage Oil vs. Synthetic Oil: Which Is Better for Older Cars? As the owner of a 15-year old sedan with 175,000 miles, I’ve learned a thing or two about caring for high-mileage vehicles. And one of the big questions is whether to use a high-mileage oil or full synthetic oil for an older engine.

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1965 Plymouth Fury Moonshine Runner Hides 426 Wedge Surprise Under the Hood

autoevolution

Initially introduced as a fancied-up, higher-performance version of the Belvedere in 1956, the Plymouth Fury became a stand-alone nameplate in 1959. It was offered in various body styles, and the engine lineup included everything from fuel-efficient inline-six mills to big-block V8 powerplants. ( continue reading.

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PODCAST: What we’ve learned about EVs in 2023

Auto Remarketing

Two of the experts at Experian Automotive — John Howard and Kirsten Von Busch — spent part of their time at Used Car Week discussing electric vehicles for this episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast. Howard and Von Busch recapped what the industry has learned about EV retailing and more this year. The conversation can be found in the window below. The post PODCAST: What we’ve learned about EVs in 2023 appeared first on Auto Remarketing.

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Spotless 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 Parked for 48 Years Is an Incredible Low-Mile Time Capsule

autoevolution

Ford Galaxie had the impossible mission of making the Chevrolet Impala redundant in the '60s, but the plan eventually failed, as the GM brand created a model whose sales went through the roof with every new model year. Impala eventually became the best-selling car in the United States, and in 1965, it managed to sell more than 1 million units. It was the first car. ( continue reading.

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12-year-old takes forklift on an hourlong police chase, smashes 10 parked cars

Autoblog: Car News

Filed under: Weird Car News , Safety , Commercial Vehicles Continue reading 12-year-old takes forklift on an hourlong police chase, smashes 10 parked cars 12-year-old takes forklift on an hourlong police chase, smashes 10 parked cars originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 28 Nov 2023 14:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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5 Wildest Motorcycles Powered by Car Engines

autoevolution

Mounting a car engine on a motorcycle frame is an outrageous idea that has been successfully implemented numerous times. However, these five models take that idea to a whole new level. Throughout the decades, many carmakers have used motorcycle engines for smaller and more affordable automobi. ( continue reading.

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Used EV Prices Tank as Demand Craters

Automotive Fleet

The latest numbers add up to a gutpunch for the resale values of used electric vehicles as the early adopter market for EVs taps out and mainstream vehicle buyers remain cautious.

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Proper Tire Repair Techniques for PLT Tires

Tire Review Magazine

When it comes to tire repairs, there’s no room for cutting corners. Every skipped step can lead to improper repairs and issues for customers’ tires down the line. For your shop’s safety and reputation, meticulous technique during tire repair is a must. Brent Blackburn, national accounts sales manager at Myers and Rich Watts, tire repair consultant at Myers, talk about why a high level of care is just as important for techniques used during the tire repair process.

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1968 Dodge Charger-Style Challenger Hellcat Breaks All Rules, Costs More Than a 2024 Lambo

autoevolution

The second-generation Dodge Charger is arguably one of the best-looking classic American muscle cars ever built. It was heavily redesigned with an emphasis on performance and an aggressive stance, and it has since become one of the most recognizable designs from that era, not to mention famous for its exploits on TV as The General Lee. As far as I’m concerned, the fact that Dodge has yet to reproduce that design in an official c. ( continue reading.

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Proper Tire Repair Techniques for PLT Tires

Tire Review Magazine

When it comes to tire repairs, there’s no room for cutting corners. Every skipped step can lead to improper repairs and issues for customers’ tires down the line. For your shop’s safety and reputation, meticulous technique during tire repair is a must. Brent Blackburn, national accounts sales manager at Myers and Rich Watts, tire repair consultant at Myers, talk about why a high level of care is just as important for techniques used during the tire repair process.

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All-New 2024 Dacia Duster Might Just Be the World’s No.1 Value-for-Money SUV

autoevolution

When Renault first came out with the Dacia Duster back in 2009, the idea of a super-affordable yet practical SUV was still somewhat of a novelty. Back then, the only cars you could get for the price of a new Duster would have been entry-level superminis such as the Toyota Yaris or the Renault Clio. Maybe. Think about this. The original Duster would have cost you the equivalent of $12,000 back then, which was incredible value-for-money for. ( continue reading.

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Are You Using Glazing Putty Correctly?

Eastwood

In the pursuit of paint perfection, every surface flaw must be tackled before the first fog of basecoat ever leaves the spray gun. Among the tools in your arsenal, glazing putty takes center stage for its ability to provide precision and detail. While other fillers excel at bulk filling and structural support, glazing putty’s finesse lies in erasing minor scratches, pinholes, and shallow dents.

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Rat-Infested 1967 Pontiac Firebird Springs Back to Life After 27 Years in a Barn

autoevolution

Introduced in 1964, the Ford Mustang is widely regarded as America's first pony car. However, that's not exactly true, as Plymouth debuted the Barracuda a few weeks before the Mustang. And depending on who you ask, the pony car concept can be traced back to the late 1950s. But while the jury is still out on whi. ( continue reading.

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Nokian Tyres Delves Into the EV Tire Design Details

Tire Review Magazine

Rolling resistance, durability and overall comfort all play a huge role in tire design, but these characteristics are under a bright-hot spotlight in the context of electric vehicle tires. That’s why Nokian Tyres recently revealed its “Electric Fit” symbol to showcase to customers that these attributes have been given special attention in select tires.

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Fake It 'Till… 1972 Skylark Puts On Lipstick, Chevy 454 V8, Wants To Be a 1970 GSX Tribute

autoevolution

Like pretty much everyone else in Detroit, Buick had one of its brightest muscle car years In 1970, mainly reaping the benefits of GM lifting the displacement ban on the intermediates. With the horsepower wars unwarily rushing toward a federal-indicted ending, the piston displacement was the preferred path in which the dragstrip arms race extended. And in 1970, the General Motors division emerged as the apex predator with one gargantuan motor: the Buick 455. ( continue reading.

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Maximize Efficiency with 1Search Plus: A Powerful Search Engine that Streamlines Auto Repair

Mitchell 1

When performing diagnostics and repairs on vehicles, it is essential to have quick access to relevant and consistent auto repair information. Mitchell 1 has made it effortless to find the necessary information with the help of ProDemand's exclusive 1Search Plus feature - The industry's most powerful search engine. The post Maximize Efficiency with 1Search Plus: A Powerful Search Engine that Streamlines Auto Repair appeared first on Mitchell 1 ShopConnection.

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Honda XR650R Retro Tracker Pays Custom Tribute to the Iconic RS750 Flat-Track Racers

autoevolution

Simply known to the wider public as Spencer, the man behind Parr Motorcycles of Brownsburg, Indiana has been in for quite a ride over the years. Spencer’s interest in two- and four-wheeled machines was sparked during his early youth, when his family would regularly get together at the racetrack on weekends. He got into go-karts at one point, but never looked back after his first ride on a motorcycle.

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Even A Tesla Cybertruck Prototype Can't Mess With San Francisco Parking Enforcement

Jalopnik

There have been a lot of Tesla Cybertruck ‘release candidates’ on the back of tow trucks lately , but they’ve all been related to breakdowns. This time a Cybertruck driver parked in the wrong place and the city of San Francisco brought down its fist of righteous retribution to enact justice. If you’ve ever parked in… Read more.

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1968 Pontiac Firebird Garaged for 25 Years Emerges With More Options Than You Can Count

autoevolution

Production of the Firebird increased significantly in 1968, as Pontiac assembled nearly 30% more cars than in the previous year. The total output came down to over 107,000 Firebirds, with the hardtop accounting for more than 90,000 units. The convertible was more expensive ($2,996 vs. $2,781 for the hardtop), but the total numbers remained low despite a modest 9% product. ( continue reading.

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Porsche Killed The Panamera Wagon Because You Losers Didn't Buy Them

Jalopnik

Porsche unveiled a brand new third-generation Panamera last week , and everything about it looks pretty great. There’s just one catch. The totally rad Panamera Sport Turismo wagon variant is dead, and there’s nothing we can do about it except put on a Smiths record and cry. Porsche poured its heart and soul into the… Read more.

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2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Is Ready for the Land Down Under With Expansive Powertrain Choice

autoevolution

"Radically transformed," the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe's MX5 fifth generation is making the rounds worldwide. After the earlier stop in the US at the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show, it's time for Australia to welcome it. Just in case the newly morphed, blocky design. ( continue reading.

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Lotus Debuts Futureproof High-Speed EV Charging Stations Coming To Europe And China

Jalopnik

Charging infrastructure and range anxiety are two huge roadblocks impeding the mass adoption of EVs, and Lotus aims to nullify them both with the reveal of three new charging systems, the fastest of which is capable of adding over 88 miles of range in five minutes. Read more.

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1961 Chevrolet Parkwood Abandoned for 48 Years Is a Forgotten One-Year Gem

autoevolution

When it comes to early 1960s Chevrolets, we usually think about the Impala and the Corvette. These are the company's most iconic and sought-after nameplates from the era. However, Chevrolet had a pretty diverse lineup at the time, especially in the full-size car department. ( continue reading.

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Watch A Boomer Try To Chop Down A No Right-On-Red Sign With World's Dullest Axe

Jalopnik

Even if you’re not concerned about the potential for pedestrian deaths , there are plenty of intersections that are too dangerous to allow drivers to turn right on red. If drivers can’t see traffic coming from the left, it makes sense that a city would put up a sign that tells drivers they can’t turn right at a red… Read more.

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New Matchbox Case of Tiny Cars Reveals Feature Everyone Loves

autoevolution

I had the craziest dream last night, and it might be due to all the Hot Wheels stories I've written recently. I was walking down the street in my small hometown and spotted a store I had never seen. It was full of old, rare, unique diecast cars as I walked in, and my heart jumped with joy. The whole thing made me happy, showing that the little kid inside us never fades away even though we grow up.

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4 Irksome Ford Intelligent 4WD Problems and Their Fixes

RepairSmith

Is your Ford facing issues like a stuck 4WD mode or clicking noise from the drivetrain? Whether you drive a Ford F150, Ford Bronco, or a Ford Edge, these problems are serious enough to cut your adventure short. But not if you spot, diagnose, and fix them early. To make things easier, let’s explore some potential Ford Intelligent 4WD problems you could face along with their fixes.

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C192 Mercedes-AMG GT 43 Spied, Packs 2.0L Turbo

autoevolution

Revealed with much pomp in 2014, the C190 Mercedes-AMG GT came with 4.0-liter V8 powerplants exclusively. The only exception is the GT3 race car, for it packs a modified version of the 6.2-liter V8 used by the gull-winged SLS AMG. Codenamed C192 rather than C191, the second generation of the Mercedes-AMG GT rolled out earlier this year with a different version of the original's 4.0-liter V8.

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