“The one thing that stood out to me is there’s a real lack of knowledge among legislators as far as the automotive industry is concerned — both in mechanical and collision," says Mike Moehlenkamp.
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“We told them we’d get through this together as a team and a family — no one gets left behind. You could just see the relief and the pressure lifted off of them,” says Travis Troy, co-owner of Honest Wrenches
“It’s fascinating to see how the type and cost of car repairs have changed over the years as the number of sensors and subsequent fixes on most vehicles has nearly doubled,” said Ieon C. Chen, CEO, CarMD.
With the state of Kansas under a stay-at-home order, Federated member Warehouse Inc., based in Hays, Kan., had to improvise. The primary focus are the vendor specials that will be made during the months of April, May and June.
ATI president says leasing companies are now offering deferred leases for shops that need equipment to service customers during crisis.
St. Louis-area locations have been less affected by the coronavirus than Stone Wheel’s Chicago-metro market
Collision shops from the Midwest and California share how they’re being proactive as the coronavirus bears down.