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Recommend Service To Keep Customers’ Cars On The Road

You’re not helping your customers by overlooking maintenance just to save them a few bucks.

Passion Fueled By One Day, Two Scoops, Three Channels

We’ve all had inspiration for our careers that we may not even realize helped fuel our passions.

Automotive Repair Professionals: How to Handle Our Image Problem

If you search the term “mechanic” you get an interesting idea on how different cultures value repair professionals.

Success Starts With High Expectations

Do you have customer service techniques that are helping you achieve the success you dreamed of?

How Your Shop Will Thrive By Fostering Belonging

By creating a culture of belonging, everyone can and will be more successful.

Saying ‘Thanks’ To Your Customers

Customer appreciation comes in many forms, but it’s sweet when you get it right.

Quarterly Research: The Latest on Vehicle Miles Traveled

Babcox Research looks at public and private sources of Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) estimates as well as the trends.

What is Training?

Great training does not have boundaries.

Appetite For Training Obvious In Orlando

One thing was more than clear at the recent STX in Orlando, FL – this industry is hungry for technical education.

Nostalgia Can Reignite Automotive Enthusiasm

Celebrate the great things that are going on and eventually you’ll be able to look back at the struggles and laugh.

Sticker Shock: Is There a Used and New Car Bubble?

The lost sales of nearly four to five million vehicles might affect the aftermarket even more dramatically.

Your Channel For Equipment, Tools And Supplies

You won’t have to adjust the antenna when you flip to TechShop. You’ll always get a clear picture.