By 2020, advancements in vehicle technology and increasing restrictions by automakers will result in more than 90 percent of new cars being equipped to transmit real-time diagnostic and repair information wirelessly to vehicle manufacturers.
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On Wednesday, Dec. 11, a Los Angeles resident will be presented a vehicle to provide them independence and the ability to work and take care of their families.
The trend is expected to continue in the coming years, as dealership owners look to improve their collision repair facility performance and profitability.
Five Southern Californians were among 53 automotive professionals recognized at the Fall Board of Governors meeting of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) in Phoenix, Ariz.
Marcia and Matthew Seebachan, owners of the Honda Fit that was involved in a December 2013 crash and the subject of the Seebachan v. John Eagle Collision Center case are interviewed.
On the heels of another Kansas Auto Body Association (KABA) tutorial presentation late last month, the young organization has bigger plans ahead, including a launch of a new program on Dec. 11, and its second trade show in April.
Denver Auto Body and Paint dials into CollisionLink and OPS Trax for fit, function and safety.



