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MEMA, AASA Host Data Access Policy Panel On Capitol Hill

The panel discussion, “Who Owns Your Car’s Data,” was held at the Capitol Visitors Center. More than 20 legislative staff members and industry leaders attended. A lively question-and-answer period was held after a 45-minute panel discussion.

Access To Vehicle Data A ‘Must-Win’ For The Automotive Aftermarket

In the fight for access to the treasure trove of data generated by new vehicles, failure is not an option for the automotive aftermarket.

AASA, Auto Care Association Leaders To Address Freedom Of Choice And Data Access At 2019 Vision Conference

The two association executives will address the path to preserving motorists’ right to choose their vehicle’s service provider and replacement parts.

The Futuremarket Of The Aftermarket: The Impact Of Tomorrow’s Technology Today

In his upcoming AASA Technology Conference keynote address, Paul Golata of Mouser Electronics will take attendees on a ride to prepare for the breakneck speed of technological changes. Following the Technology Conference, AASA will debut a new event on Wednesday, Oct. 3: AASA Aftermarket Mobility Innovation.

U.S. Aftermarket To Grow At Annual Rate Of 3.4 Percent Through 2021

The 2018 Joint Channel Forecast Model predicts that total aftermarket sales will grow from $286 billion in 2017 to $327 billion in 2021, an increase of nearly $41 billion over the four-year period.

AASA’s Work Group Envision Marketplace-Based Solution To Ensure Vehicle Data Access

At the 2018 AASA Vision Conference, leaders of the Vehicle Data Work Group discussed the challenges in accessing vehicle data and the group’s vision of a neutral marketplace solution.

U.S. Aftermarket To Grow At An Annual Rate Of 3.6 Percent Through 2020

The Joint Channel Forecast Model, produced jointly by AASA and the Auto Care Association, predicts sales to total $316.4 billion through 2020.

AASA’s Bill Long Extols Industry’s Broad Range Of Possibilities And Opportunities

“It has been a great year for the aftermarket,” said Bill Long, president and chief operating officer of AASA at the Member & Media Briefing at AAPEX Tuesday morning. “We are a huge industry that continues to show steady growth in the face of drastically changing vehicle technologies, placing our industry at $268 billion by the end of 2016.”

Aftermarket Associations Laud Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s Veto Of HB 4344

In his letter to Michigan legislators, Gov. Snyder said, “I am unable to sign this bill because it overreaches in the limitation of aftermarket parts negatively impacting consumers and creating the potential for negative consequences for Michigan’s automotive industry.”

Connect, Collaborate And Create At 2016 AASA Technology Conference

Aftermarket professionals will gather at the conference to discuss major emerging technology trends, compare ideas, develop connections with the leading technology executives in the aftermarket and gain strategies to seize opportunities in technology developments.

U.S. Aftermarket To Grow At An Annual Rate Of 3.7 Percent Through 2019

The U.S. automotive aftermarket is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.7 percent through 2019, according to the “2016 Joint Channel Forecast Model” produced jointly by the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) and the Auto Care Association.

AASA Telematics Technical Solutions Meeting Develops A Path Forward For The Automotive Aftermarket

In a landmark meeting on April 22, the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) facilitated discussions among a broad cross-section of industry experts to develop strategies and processes to safeguard motorists’ freedom of repair choice as automotive technology advances.