Despite a strong start to the year, rising tariffs, inflation, and consumer caution may soften California’s automotive outlook for the second half of 2025.
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CAA continues to review, monitor and report on bills as they make their way through the legislative process — here’s the latest on where they stand.
The two-year CNCD Foundation program provides compensation at a competitive wage and no out-of-pocket expenses.
Since its founding in 1998, the Automotive Service Councils Educational Foundation has awarded $257,250 in scholarships.
The CAR Program has repaired 1,067 vehicles and provided nearly $1.2 million in subsidies to participating auto repair shops statewide.
California's legislation has the potential to significantly impact national automotive policy.





