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Winners Auto & Cycle: Integrity And Connecting With Customers Are Keys To Shop’s Success

As a customer, having peace of mind when dropping off a vehicle for service is crucial. And, knowing that the shop’s staff and technicians will repair your vehicle right the first time will most likely keep you coming back for future service. It’s that kind of customer satisfaction that Winners Auto & Cycle is known for in Brownstown, MI.

AIRMATIC Suspension Solutions: Diagnostic Tips To Aid Your Repair Efforts

The Mercedes-Benz AIRMATIC suspension system was introduced in 1999 on the S-Class and has subsequently been used on the E-Class and most of the automaker’s SUVs. Keep reading for some key tips for common ailments to help you effectively get the system on these popular models in top-running condition.

CREF Invites Collision Repair Businesses To Sponsor Students’ Work Uniforms

Each local student can be sponsored for $50, which provides the student with a Cintas work shirt and pants. Businesses that sponsor more than 20 uniforms can have their corporate logo featured on a patch on the front of the uniform shirts.

Auto Repair Shop Students Solve Real Car Problems

Students in the automotive technology program at Texas State Technical College get real-world experience by working on vehicles belonging to faculty, staff and students.

Retired Master Auto Body Tech Breathes New Life Into Florida Vo-Tech Program

Andy Retz, head of the collision repair program at Lorenzo Walker Technical College in Naples, FL, says local shops are hiring his students just as fast as he can train them.

Auto Program Teaches Skills, A Sense Of Mastery

According to the article, there are 53 juniors and seniors in the auto repair program at Columbia Basin Technical Skills Center in Moses Lake, WA.

Autonomous Vehicles Won’t Kill Motorists’ Interest in Driving, Panel Says

Panelists agreed that self-driving technology – once widely adopted – will save lives, make commutes more productive and ease congestion in cities. But that doesn’t mean people will lose interest in driving themselves.

Collision Repair Education Foundation Offering Over $200,000 In Grants And Scholarships To Collision Students

The Foundation and its industry supporters offer over $200,000 in grants and scholarships annually, as part of their mission to promote collision repair education and create quality candidates for entry level job opportunities.

Collision Repair Education Foundation Teaming Up With TechForce Foundation, S/P2 On 2018 Transportation Career Fairs

Through the partnerships, the events will bring together collision, auto service, heavy-duty and diesel students, and will help ensure that attending students have resumes ready for distribution to the participating employers.

Step By Step: Carbon Fiber Structural Repair

Is carbon fiber structural repair really black magic? The answer, of course, is no. It’s true that carbon fiber structural components such as “tubs” are a relatively new technology for high-volume production street cars, but structures like tubs have been used in Formula 1 racing since the early 1990s and in heavily loaded aircraft structures