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The top used vehicles consumers search for

Auto Service World

New research from Compare the Market found that used cars from American and Japanese manufacturers are the most sought-after worldwide, outshining newer market entrants from China. The study, which analyzed nearly 500 used vehicle models’ online search volumes over the … The post The top used vehicles consumers search for appeared first on Auto Service World.

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In Automotive Technology Training? Exploring Cybersecurity in an Ultra-Connected Automotive Landscape

Automotive Training Centre

As the automotive industry evolves, vehicles are no longer simple machines but complex interconnected systems that blend hardware and software. This integration makes cybersecurity an essential component of automotive technology training. Understanding the intersection between traditional automotive skills and modern cybersecurity measures is critical for technicians entering this field.

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Auto sales show modest recovery in April

Auto Service World

However, DesRosiers’ numbers show a ‘clear slowdown’ as consumers aren’t yet returning to dealerships at pre-pandemic levels The post Auto sales show modest recovery in April appeared first on Auto Service World.

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Driveshaft, Axle and Drivetrain Noise FAQs

Brake & Front End

Why are some driveshafts two pieces? It comes down to harmonics. A large single piece driveshaft has a natural frequency that is within the range of human hearing. A two-piece driveshaft breaks up that harmonic. What are the symptoms of a failed joint? There are different things to look for when you suspect universal joint problems: • The cling and crunch sound when going from drive to reverse with the brake on; • Rust-colored dust around the universal joint itself; • With driveshaft removed, an

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What Can You Tell About An Engine From A Spark Plug?

Tomorrow's Technician

Have you ever wondered where certain sayings come from? For example, the saying, “canary in the coal mine” originated from coal miners bringing an actual canary down into the mines with them as an early warning signal for toxic gases, primarily carbon monoxide. The birds, being more sensitive, would often become sick. That’s messed up! You know, spark plugs act as the “canary in the coal mine” for the combustion chamber.

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Genesis Expands EV Availability to 37 States

Brake & Front End

Genesis Motor America announced the opening of 26 new standalone facilities across the United States, counting 35 dedicated retail facilities nationwide. Genesis EVs are also now available in 37 states with the expansion of electric vehicle sales to select retailers in Alabama, Kansas, Oregon, and Rhode Island, according to the latest press information.

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Toyota To Build EV SUVs At Indiana Facility

Tomorrow's Technician

Toyota will prepare for the assembly of an all-new, three-row battery electric SUV in the U.S. as part of a new $1.4 dbillion investment in its Princeton, IN facility, bringing the total investment in Toyota Indiana to $8 billion. This also brings the addition of up to 340 new jobs in the area, Toyota said. According to the manufacturer, this investment will not only provide plant infrastructure to build the all-new BEV, it will add a new battery pack assembly line using lithium-ion batteries su

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PRT Launches 59 New Complete Strut Assemblies

Tomorrow's Technician

PRT announced the launch of 59 new complete strut assemblies for the North American market. The launch includes application coverage for Nissan Frontier, Toyota Highlander and Mercedes E-Class models, in addition to brand-new applications, such as the Dodge Durango 2022, the Ram ProMaster City 2022, and the Mazda CX-9 2022, among others, according to PRT.

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Non-Directional Rotor Finishes

Brake & Front End

Back in the day, a non-directional rotor finish was the method used to solve a common problem that occurred on bench brake lathes. If the crossfeed speed was too fast, the rotor became like a vinyl record, and the pads became the needle that followed the grooves in the record. This would cause a clicking noise as the pads moved in the caliper as it followed the concentric grooves.

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A Deep Dive on Crankshafts at Callies Performance Products

Tomorrow's Technician

In this educational video, Engine Builder’s Greg Jones learns all about designing and manufacturing engine crankshafts. He visited Callies Performance Products in Fostoria, OH recently and sat down with Callies President Heath Norton, Sales Manager Brook Piper and engine builder Billy Briggs of Billy Briggs Racing Engines to discuss the latest in crankshaft technology, trends and manufacturing.

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Vacations and Maintaining Production

AutoShopOwner

Do you have plan when a tech or service advisor is on vacation? Especially if you are busy with the phone ringing off the hook. How do maintain production?

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Tool Intel – Understanding Air Tool Fittings and Couplers

Tomorrow's Technician

During your career, you’ll likely be using air tools in a variety of circumstances for an even wider variety of jobs. Here’s how to understand why you need the right fitting for the application. It’s not just for ease and efficiency – there’s a real safety angle as well. View Full Diagram Here There are multiple different sizes and styles, and what one shop uses may not be the same as another.

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BYD Showroom Burns to the Ground After One Electric Car Bursts Into Flames

autoevolution

Although statistics show electric vehicles are less likely to catch fire than gas-powered cars, some brands seem to get in the news more often because their cars burnt. BYD is one such brand, with many vehicle fires reported in recent years. However, this might simply be because the brand sells more vehicles than other brands. Electric vehicles have a bad reputation when it comes to vehicle fires despite the fact they are far less likely. ( continue reading.

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TechForce Foundation, SkillsUSA Partner to Solve Tech Shortage

Tomorrow's Technician

TechForce Foundation announced it has entered a strategic collaboration with SkillsUSA to empower the next generation of skilled collision repair, aviation, automotive, diesel and welding technicians and tackle the technician shortage head-on. The mutually beneficial collaboration will help students garner the skills, education and support needed to successfully develop careers as professional technicians.

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Bill Gates Once Wanted To Buy a Mercedes-Benz, but Had a Special Request. Mercedes Said No

autoevolution

Bill Gates once went into a Mercedes-Benz dealership with a very special request. However, the automaker told him his request was impossible to fulfil. So, he went next door and bought a Volvo instead. Terry Haigh, former Sales Manager at Mercedes-Benz of Bellevue, remembers that, in 1989, before he was hired by Mercedes-Benz, he worked for a dealership that sold Jaguars, Porsches, and Audis in Bellevue, Washington.

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Anyline to host the T.I.R.E. Summit

Tire Review Magazine

Anyline is inviting tire, fleet management and automotive service industry professionals to participate in T.I.R.E. Summit. The one-day event, which will take place June 13 in Vienna, Austria, will address how technology can advance tire safety, efficiency and performance, according to Anyline. The T.I.R.E. Summit will include multiple keynote presentations and panel discussions on the topics of technology and innovation in the industry, business intelligence and data use, tire regulations and s

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Olds 4-4-2 W30: The Forgotten GTO Slayer That Became Quarter-Mile King in 1966

autoevolution

While the iconic GTO remained the most popular high-performance intermediate, its A-body cousin, now with its own Tri-Power V8, became the quickest factory-built muscle car of the 1966 model year. During its history as a General Motors division, Oldsmobile stood in the middle of. ( continue reading.

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Anyline to host the T.I.R.E. Summit

Tire Review Magazine

Anyline is inviting tire, fleet management and automotive service industry professionals to participate in T.I.R.E. Summit. The one-day event, which will take place June 13 in Vienna, Austria, will address how technology can advance tire safety, efficiency and performance, according to Anyline. The T.I.R.E. Summit will include multiple keynote presentations and panel discussions on the topics of technology and innovation in the industry, business intelligence and data use, tire regulations and s

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Stellantis Might Bring Back the Cuda, Trademark Filed for Iconic Nameplate Stateside

autoevolution

Stellantis is on a roll these days, with multiple car brands within their portfolio launching all sorts of products and preparing others, most of which will tackle the battery-electric game. The automotive giant might also bring back some iconic nameplates to cash in more on these upcoming rides. As it happens, Stellantis recently filed a trademark with. ( continue reading.

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Auto Detailing Career Spotlight: Showroom Prep Specialist

CATI

Have you ever walked into a car dealership awestruck by the showroom floor? Gleaming cars, meticulously polished exteriors, and interiors that look like they’ve never been touched – it’s a carefully crafted illusion, and the magician behind the curtain is the Showroom Prep Specialist after their auto detailing training. This often-overlooked role plays a crucial part in the automotive industry.

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Superb Pink 1957 Chevy Bel Air, Parked Since the 1970s, Goes From Overpriced to Reasonable

autoevolution

Pete got a phone call about a 1957 Chevy Bel Air Hardtop Sport Coupe from Pittsburgh that he had been chasing for about two or three weeks. The owner was inches away from selling it, but the sale didn't go through. So he is going to check it out. The last time he heard from the seller, the car was overpriced, so he decided to stay away. Chevy rolled out so many body variants back then.

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Here's More Proof Tesla Faked Its Cybertruck Vs. Porsche 911 Drag Race

Jalopnik

When Tesla showed the Cybertruck beating a Porsche 911 down a drag strip while towing another Porsche 911 , everyone who knew anything about cars was a bit, well, skeptical. As more information came out and YouTubers did deep dives on whether or not the results shown by Tesla were actually possible, it turned out that… Read more.

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Perfectly Restored 1963 Dodge Dart Flexes Unique Hyper-Pak Dual Slant-6

autoevolution

Introduced in 1960 as a full-size car, the Dodge Dart was relegated to intermediate duty in 1962. But that didn't last long because Dodge re-assigned the Dart to the compact car market in 1963. The nameplate spent more than a decade in this segment until it was discontinued in 1976. The Dart you see here is part of t. ( continue reading.

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Hertz's Used Teslas Are Glitchy, Damaged Nightmares

Jalopnik

Hertz gambled and lost when it placed its big EV bet on Tesla a few years ago. It was a chance for the rental car company to shake up the industry, instead the c ompany bought 30,000 Teslas, got scared away by depreciation and expensive repairs and now wants to get rid of them. While all those used Teslas looked to be… Read more.

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Twin-Turbo Corvette E-Ray Makes Over 1,000 Wheel Horsepower, Sounds Absolutely Wild

autoevolution

The E-Ray isn't your usual Corvette because it's the first-ever Corvette to benefit from hybrid assistance in the form of a front-mounted electric motor, which is connected to a 300-volt battery with a total capacity of 1.9 kilowatt hours. Although it features the very same 6.2-liter small block as the Stingray, the E-Ray is noticeably quicker from a dig.

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98 Percent Of Tesla Owners Who Try 'Full Self-Driving' Demo Never Actually Buy It

Jalopnik

Tesla had the idea back in March to begin giving new Tesla buyers a free month of access to its so-called “Full Self-Driving” software that doesn’t actually make the car capable of full self-driving. So now that it’s been a few months, how has that program gone? As it turns out, not so great. Futurism reports that 98… Read more.

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Fisker Taking Away Heated Rear Seats and More Unless Customers Cough Up Some Extra Cash

autoevolution

Fisker informed many of its customers that their all-electric SUVs would lose several features at the end of 2024. Although these useful options appeared on the Monroney Label (window sticker) when they took delivery and worked from the get-go, the buyers must now spend more money to prevent the struggling company from remotely disabling things such as the 360-degree camera system.

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Neuralink Knew Brain Chip Was Faulty ‘For Years’ But Implanted It Anyway

Jalopnik

Tesla boss Elon Musk has his fingers in quite a few pies these days, with half his mind working to improve electric vehicles for the masses, some of it working to save social media from bots and a bit more working on taking us to Mars. When he’s not doing that, he’s also leading a company that knew its brain chips… Read more.

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Historic Day: Android Auto to Get YouTube, Games, and Browsers

autoevolution

This took a while! Google recently announced that new apps, including video, games, and browsers, would be available on Android Auto. Android Auto has become a must-have system for the modern driver, and Google's statistics show that the app is already installed in over 200 million vehicles. This is a sign that no matter what some carmakers say, Android Auto adoption is on the rise.

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New Vehicle Prices Rise Agan, While Affordability Dips

Automotive Fleet

The share of new-vehicle sales from luxury brands drove up average transaction prices, when combined with fewer discounts and incentives, caused new vehicle affordability to fall.

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Patent Troll Granted a Patent for Auto Shift Months Before Tesla Rolled Out the Feature

autoevolution

Tesla rolled out the Auto Shift (Beta) with the Spring software update (2024.13), and people have already praised it. However, one guy is happier than the rest because Tesla introduced the new feature. A few months before this happened, he was granted a patent for the same feature and is now looking to collect his money. Tesla is introducing new features to its vehicles with every software update.

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Tesla Cybertruck Is Already The Second Most Popular Electric Truck On The Market

Jalopnik

Good morning! It’s Thursday, May 16, 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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WeeRoll's $17K Gladiator Is an Indestructible Canvas for Off-Road Travel Trailer Dreams

autoevolution

I'll admit that it's extremely difficult to strike the perfect match between capability, price, and comfort in a travel trailer. However, one crew known to offer just that is WeeRoll, the one and the same responsible for the Silver Moon camper we featured a while ago. This time around, I've discovered that WeeRoll has been busy. Today, they offer a special something on their website: their 2024 Gladiator, an off-road-ready habitat selling for no more than $17,000 (. ( continue rea

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Orcas Sink 50-Foot Yacht As Second Summer Of Aquatic Rage Ignites

Jalopnik

Two sailors had their voyage cut unexpectedly short when orcas rammed the rudder and hull of their 15-meter (49-foot) yacht off the Atlantic coast of Portugal last weekend. There have been several similar attacks in this region since 2020, and though an official catalyst for the attacks isn’t known, researchers… Read more.

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Forza Motorsport Just Got Better With Update 8, but Some Vocal Fans Are Still Very Unhappy

autoevolution

Developer Turn 10 recently launched Update 8 with additions and changes to tracks, cars, and gameplay fixes to the Drivatar AI braking behavior. However, it turns out that the more vocal fanbase still isn't satisfied with this update, leading to numerous negative comments. First, let's see what players got via Forza Motorsport's Update 8.

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Collision Conclusion: What’s Your Exit Plan Strategy?

DRIVE

The Day You Open Your Business is the Day to Start Your Next Game Picture this…you’re launching your new business. This day is fueled by dreams, ambition and of course, your entrepreneurial spirit. It’s exciting. Something that you have planned for a long time. From the location, to having a great team, to putting all the correct procedures in place and of course marketing – you now have a great collision repair shop.

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Hot Wheels Neon Speeders Have a Neat Trick To Show Off

autoevolution

Yesterday, I went on another Hot Wheels shopping spree. I visited 10 stores in search of new items to add to my collection. Although some had just restocked, I only bought five new cars. I'm considering starting a Hot Wheels Monthly Haul series in which I can share some of my discoveries. It would include beauty shots of each car and my take on how good each one is.

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