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How Some Shops Fight Catalytic Converter Thefts

Catalytic converters are critical to performance and appealing to criminal organizations. What can be done about thefts?

Distracted Driving Is A Bad Idea – So Are These Laws

Though maybe a good idea once, not all traffic laws are still necessary.

ASE Test Procedures Have Changed For The Better

Technology has been changing fast – Talking about it is one thing. Knowing it on a diagnostic level is another.

Creative Motivation Helps Build A Stronger Team

When your crew works as a team, exciting things happen. Just ask Dennis Goodhue (when he’s home from Hawaii).

As Cars Keep Aging, What Will The Future Look Like?

The big issue for the next 22 years is how sensors and software that make driving safer impact vehicle serviceability.

Is Your Customer’s Dirty Car Off Limits To Commentary?

Just because it may not be illegal, should you post images or your customer’s dirty, damaged vehicle?

Does A Win On Sunday Still Give Your Team A Boost?

As a business owner, you know that a dream team of superstars won’t succeed if they can’t work together.

Making The Case About Autonomous

Real-world testing shows driverless vehicles face some fairly significant speed bumps.

Why Are Brake Lights So Hard To Replace?

Brake lights are a required safety item. Why should replacing a bulb require so much effort?

Parts and Artificial Intelligence

While a catalog will tell you what will fit, it won’t tell you if the part has issues or if a better part is available.

Building The Perfect Future By Mentoring

The term ‘born leader’ may actually be doing us all a disservice in this industry – instead, try to grow greatness.

Is Repair Work Still Just Nuts and Bolts?

What do customers think about the services you offer? How can you keep them happy – can you still do the work they need?