The three-day session will feature technical and management training from the auto care industry’s leading instructors.
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Pete McNeil and Master Technician Jake Sorensen were instrumental in helping NAPA AutoCare launch the National Apprentice Program.
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.
The trend is expected to continue in the coming years, as dealership owners look to improve their collision repair facility performance and profitability.
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.
China trade disputes prove challenging, though BPI answers by shifting manufacturing; hope for the USMCA is on the horizon.
The transfer enables BHS customers to order the complete catalog of MAHLE Aftermarket components, and will give MAHLE customers access to a broad portfolio of thermal management products for passenger cars and trucks.