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Can You See Me Now?
I’m not big on buzz words, but see one enough and it requires you take a hard look at what all the chatter is about. One of words that regularly appears in surveys concerning consumer desires in retail-car transactions is “transparency.” Simply
Jun 6, 2012
Bar’s Leaks® and Rislone® Launch Tech Minute and “How To” Video Series
Holly, Mich. — Bar’s Leaks® and Rislone® have launched two video series to help consumers choose and use the right vehicle maintenance and performance chemicals for their needs. The Tech Minute videos feature “affordable solutions to expensiv
Jun 6, 2012
Help Chief Celebrate 40 Years, and You Could Win!
Madison, Ind. – Chief Automotive Technologies, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of vehicle frame-pulling equipment, computerized measuring systems and frame specifications, invites the collision repair industry to help celebrate its 40th
Jun 6, 2012
Rotary Lift Shockwave™-Equipped Lifts Approved by Leading Vehicle Manufacturers
Madison, Ind. – New Shockwave™-equipped Rotary Lift SmartLift® inground lifts and two-post surface lifts have been approved by leading vehicle manufacturers including: Acura, Audi, Chrysler, Ford, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Jaguar/Land Rover,
Jun 6, 2012
Interview with Lisa Cryder, Owner/General Manager Jeff Cryder, Director of Marketing Lebanon Ford
Trying something new is nothing new for the leadership at Lebanon Ford. They do it all the time. And, they sell a lot of cars in the process. For instance, how many dealerships do you know that have a spoofy video on their e-commerce website entitled
Jun 6, 2012
‘High Gear’ Chosen as Concept for First-Ever SEMA Mustang Build Powered by Women
DEARBORN, Mich. – Thousands of fans voted for a satin-black, luxury Ford Mustang concept in the first-ever SEMA Mustang Build Powered by Women. The project – a collaboration between Ford Motor Company and the Specialty Equipment Market Associatio
Jun 6, 2012
CarInsurance.com ‘Nosy Neighbor’ Tool Exposes Auto Insurance Rates by ZIP Code
Foster City, CA — The cheapest place in America to insure a car is rural Arizona, a new study from CarInsurance.com finds. The most expensive is the Detroit metro area – with a $3,483 difference in average annual premiums between the two. Car
Jun 5, 2012
Chevrolet Kick-Starts Global Commitment to International Football
SHANGHAI – Chevrolet’s five-year agreement to become the Official Automotive Partner of Barclays Premier League giant Manchester United includes the creation of the Chevrolet China Cup as part of the Manchester United 2012 Tour, delivered to the
Jun 5, 2012
New Vehicle Customer Study Reveals Top Sources for Automotive Buying Decisions
Findings point to the importance of human interaction when purchasing a new car ST. LOUIS – Contrary to the growing belief that social media will soon replace traditional automotive dealerships, a recent Maritz Research New Vehicle Customer Study (
Jun 4, 2012