Fri.Oct 25, 2024

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Bestbuy shareholder Frontier expands footprint

Auto Service World

Frontier Automotive & Industrial Supplies has expanded its facility to enhance growth and service to the community. Located in La Crete, Alta., almost 700 km north of Edmonton, the location is now 30,000 square feet — almost double the size of its previous 15,040 square-foot building. It includes a 10,000-square-foot sales floor and a 20,000-square-foot warehouse.

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In Auto Detailing Training? What Happens During a Deep Cleaning?

Automotive Training Centre

If you’re considering a career in auto detailing , understanding what goes into a deep cleaning session is crucial. Deep cleaning isn’t just a quick vacuum or wash—it’s a meticulous process that restores a vehicle to near-showroom condition. As an auto detailing student, learning the details of this intricate procedure is key to mastering the skills needed to impress future clients.

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Jeff Lee joins NTN Canada

Auto Service World

NTN Canada announced that aftermarket veteran Jeff Lee has joined its team as director of sales for the Canadian automotive and heavy-duty aftermarket, overseeing those sales channels. He will officially take on the role on October 28, 2024. In an announcement, NTN noted Lee is “a respected aftermarket sales professional with over 20 years of sales and account management experience.

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Wallbox Surpasses One Million EV Chargers Sold

Tomorrow's Technician

Wallbox announced that it has surpassed the milestone of one million EV chargers sold worldwide as of the end of Q2 2024. This accumulated figure includes ABL’s EV charger sales. The news comes as Wallbox expands its portfolio, with the introduction of ABL’s EM4 into the group’s international offering, and the launch of the Supernova 180 and Pulsar Pro into the North American market, the company said. “Surpassing the milestone of 1 million EV chargers sold is a testament to the stren

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How much cheaper EVs need to get in Canada

Auto Service World

A new report highlighted just how much cheaper electric vehicles need to get in Canada to reach mandated sales levels. Unless policies or technologies change, the purchase cost of EVs needs to decrease by 31 per cent for Canada to reach its sales target of 60 per cent EVs by 2030, according to a new report released recently by Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) Yves Giroux.

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The Power of Regenerative EV Braking

Brake & Front End

This EV has more than 70,000 miles on the front brake pads. Going this far would be unimaginable for most internal combustion powered vehicles. So, how did the EV do this? The reason is regenerative braking. When you hit the brake pedal on most internal combustion vehicles, hydraulic pressure is generated by the master cylinder and sent to the calipers.

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The Power of Regenerative EV Braking

Tomorrow's Technician

This EV has more than 70,000 miles on the front brake pads. Going this far would be unimaginable for most internal combustion powered vehicles. So, how did the EV do this? The reason is regenerative braking. When you hit the brake pedal on most internal combustion vehicles, hydraulic pressure is generated by the master cylinder and sent to the calipers.

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Matching the right jumbo OTR tire to its mega-machine is no small task

Tire Review Magazine

When tire end-users encounter demanding conditions, it’s up to tiremakers to develop the technology and products to withstand any environment — and it’s up to tire dealers to connect their clients with the right rubber for the job. Off-the-road (OTR) tires for mega-machines like mining trucks or earth movers, for example, are exposed to some of the world’s harshest conditions.

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Fleet Response Announces New CEO and CFO, Marking a New Era of Leadership

Automotive Fleet

The company promoted Allison Lanzilotta to CEO and Mark Genger to CFO, reflecting their commitment to growth, innovation, and a family-centered culture.

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Matching the right jumbo OTR tire to its mega-machine is no small task

Tire Review Magazine

When tire end-users encounter demanding conditions, it’s up to tiremakers to develop the technology and products to withstand any environment — and it’s up to tire dealers to connect their clients with the right rubber for the job. Off-the-road (OTR) tires for mega-machines like mining trucks or earth movers, for example, are exposed to some of the world’s harshest conditions.

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Eight APOLLO+ trainings added to Snap-on

Vehicle Service Pros

The videos are offered as short instructional sessions on specific topics for technicians.

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One-Off Rolls-Royce Phantom Inspired By 'Goldfinger' Has A Real Gold Bar On Display In The Center Console

Jalopnik

While far from my favorite installment in the franchise, there’s no doubt that the most iconic James Bond film is 1964's “Goldfinger.” The third film in the series saw Sean Connery’s Bond going after villain Auric Goldfinger, a gold magnate that wants to infiltrate Fort Knox. It’s well known for introducing Bond’s… Read more.

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Hunter Engineering reveals AAPEX exhibiting plans

Tire Review Magazine

Hunter Engineering will be exhibiting at AAPEX and Joe’s Garage in Las Vegas from Nov. 5-7. The company will be joined by training partner Lincoln Tech and will welcome attendees at booth J8029 at AAPEX, as well as in Bay 3 at Joe’s Garage. “More so than most industry shows, AAPEX is a great opportunity for attendees to learn by doing,” said Tom Settle, Hunter field development director.

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GMA Launches Tech Video Q4 Incentive Program Featuring UpdatePromise

AutoSuccess

Genesis Motor America (GMA) recently announced the launch of its highly anticipated Tech Video Q4 Incentive Program, designed to boost the performance and profitability of service departments across the nation. As part of this initiative, UpdatePromise has been selected as a Certified Service Lane Technology (SLT) provider, offering cutting-edge digital tools and incentives that empower dealerships to maximize their tech video utilization.

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NTN expands ‘Low Friction Hub Bearing’ series

Tire Review Magazine

NTN Corporation has announced the expansion of its “Low Friction Hub Bearing” series, with the development of two new products with low friction characteristics, “Low Friction Hub Bearing IV” and “Low Friction Hub Bearing V.” NTN said these latest offerings reduce rotational friction by up to 64% when compared to conventional designs, contributing to the increase of fuel and electrical efficiency for a wide range of vehicles including electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs).

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Lotlinx Q3 Report Reveals High Day Supply, Largely Aging Vehicle Inventory

AutoSuccess

Lotlinx ’s Q3 Quarterly Vincensus Report, which offers insights into the current state of the automotive retail market for both new and used vehicles, inventory risk, vehicle sales, consumer preferences and markdown/pricing strategies, is now available. Click here to access the full Q3 Quarterly Vincensus Report. Market Outlook: The market is navigating a complex landscape characterized by both growth opportunities and persistent challenges related to economic factors, supply chain disruptions,

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Hunter Engineering reveals AAPEX exhibiting plans

Tire Review Magazine

Hunter Engineering will be exhibiting at AAPEX and Joe’s Garage in Las Vegas from Nov. 5-7. The company will be joined by training partner Lincoln Tech and will welcome attendees at booth J8029 at AAPEX, as well as in Bay 3 at Joe’s Garage. “More so than most industry shows, AAPEX is a great opportunity for attendees to learn by doing,” said Tom Settle, Hunter field development director.

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Are Auto Lenders Prepared for a Potential Rise in Auto Loan Refinancing by Q1 2025?

AutoSuccess

As we approach 2025, auto lenders are keeping a close eye on the reduction of interest rates. With economic forecasts indicating additional rate reductions following the Fed’s recent decision to begin lowering, the auto finance industry is preparing for a likely uptick in refinancing demand. Historically, when interest rates fall, consumers seek opportunities to reduce their monthly payments through auto loan refinancing.

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NTN expands ‘Low Friction Hub Bearing’ series

Tire Review Magazine

NTN Corporation has announced the expansion of its “Low Friction Hub Bearing” series, with the development of two new products with low friction characteristics, “Low Friction Hub Bearing IV” and “Low Friction Hub Bearing V.” NTN said these latest offerings reduce rotational friction by up to 64% when compared to conventional designs, contributing to the increase of fuel and electrical efficiency for a wide range of vehicles including electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs).

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JD Power sees October being complicated for used retail & new lease markets

Auto Remarketing

Thomas King, president of the data and analytics division at J.D. Power, explained why this month has been a tricky one for used-car managers and leasing specialists at franchised dealerships. Let’s begin with the details J.D. Power shared on Thursday associated with the used-car department. So far in October, King reported average used-vehicle retail prices are coming in at $28,472, which is down $669 or 2.3% from a year ago.

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How to Test Alternator: 2 Simple Methods & When to Use Them

RepairSmith

If you’re dealing with dim interior lights, a slow-cranking engine, or a lit battery warning light, consider it a sign that your alternator needs testing. Not sure how to test an alternator ? Don’t worry — we’ve got you covered. There are two common ways to check if your alternator is properly charging the battery and supplying electrical energy to your car’s systems: the multimeter and the headlight test.

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McLaren’s New W1 Hypercar Traces Its Roots To The F1 And P1

Motor Verso

For McLaren, nothing gets any more special nor as sacred as their “1” lineage of super-duper-hypercars. These started all the… Read more » The post McLaren’s New W1 Hypercar Traces Its Roots To The F1 And P1 appeared first on Motor Verso.

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The V6-Powered Hybrid Ferrari F80 Sounds Like Ass

Jalopnik

I have some very regrettable news to share with you all. It has come to my attention that Ferrari’s all-new F80 hypercar sounds like complete and utter ass. I know this is tough to hear, so take all the time you need to process that information. The revelation was made after we got a look at the V6-powered F80 hybrid … Read more.

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What a Trump or Harris Win Would Mean for the Auto Repair Industry

AutoInc.

Unless you live under a rock, you know there’s a major presidential election on November 5. If you live in a swing state, you’re probably reminded about it every time you blink. It can be hard to sift through all the noise and grandiose political rhetoric to decipher the policy differences between the two main candidates, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, that would answer the question, “Would my automotive repair business fare better under a Trump

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‘Super Rat’ Spotted On Spirit Airlines Flight Inside Light Fixture

Jalopnik

Nearly every airline requires animals to be confined inside a carrier when they fly. However, passengers on a Spirit Airlines flight last week were startled to see a rodent scurrying above them inside a cabin light fixture. It’s not clear how the “super rat” got onboard, but the unusual passenger had far more legroom… Read more.

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Scout's Direct-Sales Plans Are Making Volkswagen Dealers Sad

Jalopnik

We’ve known for a while that Volkswagen had plans to revive the Scout name , and this week, we finally got to see the first two vehicles planned for the new electric automaker — an SUV and pickup truck. It still remains to be seen whether or not Scout will be a success once production begins in 2027, but aside from… Read more.

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What’s The Worst American Car Ever Made?

Jalopnik

America has a long history building cars, with the first American automobile rolling onto the roads way back in 1893. Since then, automakers across the country have built some iconic cars like the Ford Mustang , Willys Jeep and the Corvette. Not every American automobile has such pedigree, however. Read more.

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Multiple Sports Games And Concerts Will Make LA Traffic A Special Kind Of Hell This Weekend

Jalopnik

You might have heard Los Angeles traffic is bad , but special events make it so much worse. Multiple events happening at the same time? You’re going nowhere in a hurry in the city of Angels. This weekend, Los Angeles may see some of the worst traffic its seen in a long time thanks to a bunch of events happening at once. Read more.

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Chevy Installed Phone Microphone Backwards On Some Blazer EVs, Making Calls Nearly Impossible

Jalopnik

Chevrolet sent out a service bulletin in September stating that the microphone on the 2024 and 2025 Blazer EV may have been installed backward. With handheld cellphone use being illegal in 30 states, the in-car microphone is vital for making calls while behind the wheel. Thankfully, the fix is simple for technicians:… Read more.

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Be The Absolute Coolest Person Ever And Buy This U.S. Titled Renault Sport Spider

Jalopnik

Even if you don’t know what this wacky looking metallic pee-colored topless two-seater is, you can instantly tell it’s something special. The late ’90s Renault Sport Spider is an incredibly hardcore , ultra-lightweight mid-engine track attack beast; think something similar to the original Lotus Elise, or Ariel Atom. Per… Read more.

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Hyundai's RN24 Drift Kart Is My Favorite New Car

Jalopnik

Drift karts rock. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N rocks. Hyundai, in its infinite wisdom, decided to combine the two into this: The RN24, a tube shell with the barest bits of body wrapped around it. Oh, and the full 640 horsepower of the Ioniq 5 N. Read more.

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Lincoln (Yes, That Lincoln) Snags MotorTrend's 2025 SUV Of The Year Award With The Nautilus

Jalopnik

Automotive awards are generally pointless, but the can be an interesting glimpse into the industry as a whole.Over the 75+ years that MotorTrend has given out Car Of The Year awards, there have been more than a few doozys. Take models like the Chevy Citation in 1980, Chevy Malibu in 1997, VW Passat in 2012 for… Read more.

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At $8,500, Is This 1991 Mazda MX5 Miata The Answer To Our Prayers?

Jalopnik

The first-generation Miata has a big following because it’s the only one with pop-up headlights. Finding one in decent shape, like today’s Nice Price or No Dice ’91, is getting increasingly rarer. Let’s see if this one’s price pops with us. Read more.

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Volkswagen Still Doesn’t Have A Plan To Save Itself

Jalopnik

Good morning! It’s Friday, October 25, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift , your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know. Read more.

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San Francisco Is Spending $212 Million To Ditch Floppy Disks In Light Rail Control System

Jalopnik

The only thing that ages worse than integral computer technology is milk. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency board approved a $212 million contract earlier this month to develop a new control system for the Muni Metro light rail trains by 2028. The new system will replace the original 1998 system, which… Read more.

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These Are The Best Tires For Your Car, Truck Or SUV, According To Consumer Reports

Jalopnik

Outside of enthusiast circles , most people don’t think about tires all that often. You have to have them to drive, they’re expensive to replace, and then they’re mostly forgotten until you get a flat. The thing is, tires are important. Really important. They’re the only thing that connects your car to the ground, and… Read more.

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Kentucky Man Breaks Into Car Dealership To Cosplay As A Salesman

Jalopnik

Typically when we hear stories about people breaking into car dealerships , their goal was to steal cars and take off with them. A strange break-in case in Kentucky is a situation we’ve never heard of before: A man broke into a dealership, and rather than steal any of the cars, he decided to try and sell one of them. Read more.