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Decline of domestics reshaping the aftermarket

Auto Service World

Once a dominant force on the road, the U.S. automotive landscape is witnessing a steep decline of domestic nameplates, shifting the landscape. According to Lang Marketing, the population of domestic nameplates, which peaked at 168 million in 2005, dropped by … The post Decline of domestics reshaping the aftermarket appeared first on Auto Service World.

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4 Essential Damage Analysis Best Practices to Remember After Auto Repair Training

Automotive Training Centre

Damage analysis is crucial for determining the status of any vehicle after an accident or sustaining significant damage through any other means. As a professional in this field, customers will rely on your skills and expertise to determine whether a car is reparable or should be scrapped. After completing auto repair training, mastering damage analysis is essential for providing accurate estimates and ensuring effective repairs, making you a more reliable and knowledgeable professional.

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Industry looking for lightweighting options for EVs

Auto Service World

The recent CES event showcased how automakers and suppliers are looking at ways to lightweight electric vehicles to help boost range and curb range anxiety. Today’s lithium-ion batteries can only take EVs so far. The BBC explored lightweighting strategies being … The post Industry looking for lightweighting options for EVs appeared first on Auto Service World.

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Reprogramming and Diagnostics with Autel’s MaxiFLASH XLINK

Tomorrow's Technician

CC: Are reprogramming and diagnostics creating a bottleneck at your shop? Do you have cars waiting to be programmed or others waiting for a technician and scan tool? How would you like to have an experienced programmer or diagnostician with OE data and subscriptions at the ready? You can with this: The Autel MaxiFLASH XLink opens up a whole new world when it comes to reprogramming and diagnostics.

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Reprogramming and Diagnostics with Autel’s MaxiFLASH XLINK

Brake & Front End

CC: Are reprogramming and diagnostics creating a bottleneck at your shop? Do you have cars waiting to be programmed or others waiting for a technician and scan tool? “How would you like to have an experienced programmer or diagnostician with OE data and subscriptions at the ready?” You can with this. The Autel MaxiFlash XLink opens up a whole new world when it comes to reprogramming and diagnostics.

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UAF Auto, Heavy-Duty Scholarship Deadline is March 31

Tomorrow's Technician

The University of the Aftermarket Foundation (UAF) reminds students that March 31 is the deadline to submit applications on its Aftermarket Scholarship Central websites at AutomotiveScholarships.com and HeavyDutyScholarships.com. Hundreds of scholarships, including scholarships for service and repair, engineering, supply chain, finance and IT/cybersecurity fields of study, will be awarded for the 2024-25 academic year to students enrolled in four-year and two-year colleges as well as ASE/NATEF c

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The 12 Deadly Sins Of An Automotive Shop Owner

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Thousands of Mustang Mach-Es Are Piling Up on Dealer Lots, and Ford Wants Them Gone

autoevolution

Ford is among the legacy carmakers having a hard time trying to find buyers for its electric vehicles. Faced with thousands of unsold EVs on dealer lots, the Blue Oval is now encouraging its dealers to rent out the Mustang Mach-E. Ford's electric pickup, the F-150 Lightning, is also a tough sell, with thousands of units on dealer lots. Unless you're Tesla, selling EVs in the US is not the easiest thing to do.

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TPMS: Are Retrofits in Your Future?

Tomorrow's Technician

The contact patch of a tire, the area that touches the ground, is one of the most critical aspects of tire performance, and it affects tire wear, fuel economy, handling, braking, traction, noise and ride quality. In other words, it affects everything, including safety. What’s more important is the contact patch will only be correct if tire pressure is set to the specification provided by the vehicle manufacturer.

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This Modified Neon Green Rivian R1T Is a Tradesperson's Dream Electric Work Truck

autoevolution

Rivian's R1T is a battery-electric pickup truck that, in Gen Z terms, just slaps. It does almost everything right. Power, storage, charging, comfort, sound system, bed outlets for tailgating, air compressor, you name it! This EV has nearly everything you may want or need. But it can get even better and more useful. Here's how. An Australian company saw the Rivian R1T and thought it could serve as more than just a fancy zero-emis. ( continue reading.

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Service Done Right #25: Motorcraft Diesel Service, Maintenance, & Diagnostics – EGR Coolers and Fuel Filter Service

Vehicle Service Pros

Today, diesel engines are very sophisticated with numerous control systems. Performing proper maintenance on these vehicles will go a long way in helping provide trouble free operation for your clients.

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All-Original 1968 Mercury Cougar Emerges From a Garage, Stored Under a Cover

autoevolution

The Cougar launched in 1967 with an exclusive appetite for V8 engines. It borrowed all engines from the Mustang, though it wasn't interested in the lazy six-cylinder options. The 289 available on the Mustang. ( continue reading.

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Leveraging Your Local Community as a Repair Shop Marketing Tactic

RepairPal

Let’s explore a strategy that benefits your local community and can also significantly boost your repair shop’s visibility and reputation: community involvement. Engaging with your local community can serve as […] The post Leveraging Your Local Community as a Repair Shop Marketing Tactic appeared first on RepairPal Shops Blog: Modern Shop Owner.

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This 1979 Pontiac Trans Am With WS7 Package Was Only Owned by Women

autoevolution

1979 was the year when the Trans Am sales went through the roof. Pontiac shipped over 117,000 units, most of which were fitted with the L80 403 engine. Firebird sales for the year reached 211,000 units, a massive increase from the previous year, an incredible number achieved just before a substantial drop in 1980. A ( continue reading.

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TIA releases OTR tire conference schedule

Tire Review Magazine

The Off the Road (OTR) tire conference, Feb. 21-24, schedule and itinerary has been released. Kickstarting the conference on Wednesday, Feb. 21, attendees will see a live, hands-on off-road tire and wheel service demonstration. Headed by TIA’s Director of Off-Road Tire Service Matt White, this session will come to members via live stream on a job site Thursday, Feb. 22, will feature a presentation by Smithers VP of Asia Pacific & the Americas Division Ciaran Little, who will share insi

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1966 Fairlane GT: Remembering Ford's First Thoroughbred Muscle Car

autoevolution

By the strictest definition, a muscle car is a mass-produced American two-door intermediate equipped with a big-block V8. For the Blue Oval, the first model to abide by this definition was the 1966 Fairlane GT. During the early 1960s, Ford launched its Total Performance program, aiming to rule motorsport and unleash some of the most fearsome ( continue reading.

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File Fit Piston Rings – How To Do It Properly, For Critical End-Gap

Danny’s Engineportal

File fit piston rings, are the next level of evolution, to properly seal your engines cylinders. So, the most critical thing to check when installing new piston rings, is the end-gap. Consequently, using file fit [.] The post File Fit Piston Rings – How To Do It Properly, For Critical End-Gap appeared first on Danny's Engineportal.

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Mitsubishi Pajero Allegedly Returning in 2027 as Luxury PHEV With Outlander Underpinnings

autoevolution

A few years back, Mitsubishi Motors got in hot water due to discrepancies between declared and actual fuel consumption figures. Mitsubishi partner Nissan discovered these discrepancies in early 2016, and not surprising anyone, Nissan eventually acquired a controlling stake in Mitsubishi Motors. Those looking at the glass half full are happy to see Mitsubishi still around, but the more pragmatic among us are well aware that Mitsubishi is a. ( continue reading.

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2024 FenderBender Industry Survey Now Open

Fender Bender

The annual survey is designed to provide a snapshot of the state of the industry through the feedback of shop owners and operators throughout the country.

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2025 Kia Tasman, the Company's First Pickup Truck, Arrives From Behind the CGI Curtain

autoevolution

Just like Hyundai, Kia is riding the wave of success after an excellent sales performance last year. Naturally, the South Korean company is pushing forward with developments in key sectors. Everyone knows about Kia's ambitions across the EV sector – it wants models from EV3 to EV9 (and everything in between) going as low as $30k. But that's not. ( continue reading.

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Navigating the Future: A Guide to Creating a Fleet Manager Succession Plan

Automotive Fleet

With the impact of a personal loss still fresh, a fleet management industry veteran shares with urgency a blueprint for fleet managers to help build their position’s succession plan.

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Low-Mile Super Sport: 1966 Chevy Impala SS Emerges With an Intriguing Odometer Figure

autoevolution

The Impala was already the king of the full-size castle in 1966, with the previous year bringing record sales that propelled it to the top of the automotive industry. Chevrolet sold over 1 million units in 1965, hoping to continue the solid sales a year later as part of the second year of this generation. The company tried to repeat the Impala's success by copying. ( continue reading.

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'I Would Tell My Family To Avoid The Max. I Would Tell Everyone, Really.' Experts And Ex-Boeing Employees Issue Warning On Max

Jalopnik

Airlines are resuming flights with the troubled Boeing Max 9 planes which were all grounded following the door panel blow-out incident on Jan. 5 , but aviation experts say that these planes still have significant and potentially dangerous quality-control issues. Read more.

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1965 Ford Mustang K-Code Morphs Into One-of-None, All-Black Shelby GT350R

autoevolution

The first-generation Ford Mustang arrived in showrooms in 1964 with four different engines. The K-code 289-cubic-inch (4.7-liter) HiPo V8 was the most potent of the bunch at 271 horsepower. Ford did not offer a more powerful unit until the 390-cubic-inch (6.4-liter) FE was added in 1967. However, the 1965 model year saw the arrival of the Shelby GT350. ( continue reading.

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Cops Raid Toyota Plant In Japan

Jalopnik

Toyota is having a bad time. The company’s kei car wing has been forging crash test results , and its diesels have had “ irregularities ” in horsepower and torque ratings — irregularities so vast, apparently, that Japanese officials had to raid one of the company’s factories today. Read more.

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Vintage American Yacht Transformed Through a $3M Refit Is a Hidden Gem

autoevolution

Yachting connoisseurs looking for a bargain would be surprised to see this iconic sailing masterpiece up for auction. Throughout nearly three decades, Aandeel only had two owners, and it's now looking for its third one. Although transformed into a contemporary luxury toy for leisure cruising, this American beauty still has the bones of a fearless racer.

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TIA releases OTR tire conference schedule

Tire Review Magazine

The Off the Road (OTR) tire conference, Feb. 21-24, schedule and itinerary has been released. Kickstarting the conference on Wednesday, Feb. 21, attendees will see a live, hands-on off-road tire and wheel service demonstration. Headed by TIA’s Director of Off-Road Tire Service Matt White, this session will come to members via live stream on a job site Thursday, Feb. 22, will feature a presentation by Smithers VP of Asia Pacific & the Americas Division Ciaran Little, who will share insi

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The Mercedes x Belmond Concept Is a Luxury Hotel Room on Wheels and We Mean That Literally

autoevolution

When it comes to untapped financial markets, one must look at hotel transportation packages and tours now that fully electric autonomous vehicles are on the horizon. There are several luxury hotels out there that offer bespoke cruises to captivating destinations as part of a travel package, and it’s only a matter of time until new alliances are forged between said hotels and various luxury car brands.

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How Long Can You Drive On a Bad Wheel Bearing + Is it Safe?

RepairSmith

A bad wheel bearing got you wondering, “ How long can I drive? ” Ideally, you should avoid driving altogether. These minor issues can become major problems, such as reduced stability and control, if left unchecked. Aside from potential safety hazards, these can also lead to costly repairs. But don’t panic. We’ll explore the ins and outs of wheel bearings, including how long you can drive on a bad wheel bearing and the potential implications of ignoring it.

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2025 Ford Mustang Shelby GT1500 Picks a Digital Fight With the 800-Horsepower GTD

autoevolution

Today's muscle car world is a shadow of its former self. The only player in this segment is Ford, as both Chevrolet and Dodge pulled the plug on the Camaro and Challenger, respectively, thus leaving the Dearborn automaker to roam free in this class. Dodge's upcoming muscle car is. ( continue reading.

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PRT Launches 22 Complete Strut Assemblies

AutoSuccess

PRT announced the launch of 22 complete strut assemblies. The new product release represents more than 12 million vehicles in new coverage, the company said. Coverage includes applications for Honda Civic, Jeep Cherokee and Toyota Highlander, in addition to brand new applications, such as the Subaru Forester 2021, the Toyota Corolla 2021 and the Honda Accord Hybrid 2021, among others.

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Honda Announces Highly-Anticipated Wireless Android Auto and CarPlay Upgrade

autoevolution

We've known for a while that something big was coming to Accord owners, and now Honda has taken the wraps off an upgrade that many owners will love. The latest-generation Accord comes with a 12.3-inch display, making wireless CarPlay and Android Auto feel at home. Howeve. ( continue reading.

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Space Auto Launches Seamless Digital Retailing & Digital Desking Feature

AutoSuccess

Space Auto has announced a new integrated Digital Retailing and Digital Desking feature as part of its software suite beginning in January 2024. The new feature will allow car dealerships to offer customers different options for their vehicle purchases, including terms, monthly payments and rates. This addition to Space Auto creates a unique link between Digital Retailing and Digital Desking that connects consumer data in real-time to create deals one-to-one between the dealership rep and the ca

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The Billet Sting Is a BMW R nineT-Powered Masterpiece With Monocoque Construction

autoevolution

DNA Filters is among the world’s leading aftermarket brands when it comes to air filtration technology for both cars and motorcycles. Their products have been used in tuning and custom bike projects extensively over the years, always providing the best quality you can get your hands on. DNA operates out of sunny Greece, but they serve customers all around the globe and have thus garnered tons of worldwide recognition.

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Former Hunter Engineering senior vice president Dave Smith passes

Tire Review Magazine

Hunter Engineering announced the passing of longtime employee Dave Smith, who worked for Hunter for nearly 40 years until his retirement in 2014. He was 75. Smith joined Hunter in 1975 as a business representative for Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina, before a promotion to Cleveland regional manager in 1980. He became Hunter’s vice president of sales and marketing in 1984 and moved to the company’s corporate headquarters in St.

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This 1978 AMC Matador Barcelona Is a Forgotten Luxury Coupe With a NASCAR Link

autoevolution

Established in 1954 following a merger between the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and the Hudson Motor Car Company, American Motors Corporation (AMC) soldiered on 34 years until it was purchased by Chrysler in 1988. The AMC is labeled as a corporation that couldn't keep up with the Big Three, but it left a few iconic veh. ( continue reading.

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ASE Education Foundation, CDK Global Partner for EV Safety Panel at NADA

AutoSuccess

Mike Coley, ASE Education Foundation president, and Kim Saylor, senior director of product marketing, CDK Global, will make a joint presentation at the 2024 National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) show held Feb. 1-4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. The session, titled “EVs: The Future of the Service Bay,” will focus on EV safety training that all auto retailer employees will need for business growth.

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