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Anyline survey shows automotive service techs want more data-driven tools 

Tire Review Magazine

Anyline released the results of a recent survey of automotive service technicians at a press conference held during the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) tradeshow in Las Vegas. The post Anyline survey shows automotive service techs want more data-driven tools appeared first on Tire Review Magazine.

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Anyline survey shows automotive service techs want more data-driven tools 

Tire Review Magazine

Anyline released the results of a recent survey of automotive service technicians at a press conference held during the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) tradeshow in Las Vegas. The post Anyline survey shows automotive service techs want more data-driven tools appeared first on Tire Review Magazine.

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Using Fixed Ops as a Growth Engine

AutoSuccess

In 2024, over 25% of vehicles on the road are leased, 1 driving a steady flow of warranty service work into dealership service bays. The service department is perfectly positioned to become a dealerships growth engine, especially when paired with a tailored warranty reimbursement strategy.

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TIA Elects Six New Board of Directors

Tire Review Magazine

Joining the board for three-year terms are Josephine Foley of Sullivan Tire & Automotive Service , Norwell, Mass.; As a TIA Board member, Nicholson said he would like to use his expertise in training, shop operations, tire sales and tire service to help TIA continue its good work.