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Bodyworks: Working on Hybrids: a Body Shop Primer

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Hybrids account for only 1% of all U.S. light-vehicle sales, which actually presents a dilemma for shops: Because hybrids aren’t all that common (yet), shops aren’t as familiar with the potential hazards as they should be.

Performance Primer: The DRIVING FORCES Behind Valvetrain Technology

The latest developments in lifters, pushrods, rocker arms, valve springs, retainers and valves are pushing the performance envelope to new highs. See why parts are getting lighter, stronger and capable of producing more horsepower than ever before.

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Professional Advice for Students Starting Out in Their Careers

Ford’s New MyKey System Helps Teens Drive Safer, Conserve Fuel

Ford’s MyKey feature — which debuts next year as standard equipment on the 2010 Ford Focus and will quickly become standard on many other Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models — allows owners to program a key that can limit the vehicle’s top speed and audio volume.

Engine Tech: A Look Into the Future of Engines and Transmissions

GM – Powertrain Europe’s comprehensive Tech Show provides answers about how cars will be propelled in the future

Service Advisor: No Escaping Hybrid Service

The hybrid Escape and Mariner vehicles are full hybrid vehicles, meaning that, at times, the vehicle will run 100% on electric power only. In fact, it is capable of traveling up to 25 mph (40 kph) without ever starting the engine.

Report Card: From Speakers to Suspensions

Ed Sunkin reports on some of the latest automotive suspension technology from the Bose Corp.

HEVy Metal

Service Tips for a Growing Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) Population

Undercover: Steering Comebacks Away From You

Understanding the Mysteries of the Thrust Angle

Undercover: 10 Tips To Top Alignments

Keep Comebacks Away with these Alignment Tips