AASP-NJ remembers Hall of Famer, shop owner Lee Vetland
— January 7, 2019Lee Vetland, who once led one of the trade groups merged into the AASP–NJ and was inducted into its Hall of Fame, died Jan. 1,...
Continue Reading ...Lee Vetland, who once led one of the trade groups merged into the AASP–NJ and was inducted into its Hall of Fame, died Jan. 1,...
Continue Reading ...The Collision Industry Conference on Friday announced an agenda packed with ADAS and scanning sessions for next week’s meeting in Palm Springs, Calif. It seems...
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Continue Reading ...Recent Insurance Institute for Highway Safety headlight testing continues to reinforce the importance of properly aiming customers’ headlights — something even OEMs can have issues...
Continue Reading ...Decisely CEO Kevin Dunn said late last year that employers who realize savings from switching to an association health care plan tend not to “pocket...
Continue Reading ...OEMs have in recent years reported that a crucial reason for developing certified auto body networks was the realization that a poor repair in the...
Continue Reading ...The extrinsic calibration needed to marry feeds from three lidar sensors or a stereo camera system on Mississippi State University’s experimental autonomous Subaru Forester can...
Continue Reading ...New Pegasystems survey results find half of vehicle owners aged 16–24 carrying an extended warranty, an interesting contrast to the majority of overall drivers who...
Continue Reading ...Startup OEM Bollinger Motors this fall reported it had reached the “final stages” of its aluminum, electric “sport utility truck” the Bollinger B1 and now...
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