A Chorus of Concerns: Voices Rise at July CIC
Joe Greco2024-09-04T21:05:29+00:00We are more than halfway through 2023, and AASP/MA continues to move forward on our campaign to “Break Free in 23.”
We are more than halfway through 2023, and AASP/MA continues to move forward on our campaign to “Break Free in 23.”
As frustrating as the collision repair industry can be at times (ok, most of the time), I for one feel very fortunate to have been involved in it for nearly 35 years.
Is a Partial Repair Ever “Good Enough?” Part 2 by Chasidy Rae Sisk Collision industry leaders consistently emphasize the importance of performing a “complete and proper repair” in [...]
The Don Moves On: Eddie Day Retires After Five Decades as told to Thomas Greco For five decades, Eddie Day has been a prominent and highly respected figure [...]
The October issue of New Jersey Automotive features full coverage of AASP/NJ's 2023 Lou Scoras Memorial Golf Outing and much more!
The October issue of Texas Automotive provides exciting updates on ABAT-led webinars happening for the remainder of 2023, begs the question of whether online reviews matter, explores the mandatory Right to Appraisal, and more!
The December issue of AASP-MN News recaps the Alliance in action at the AASP National Board Meeting in Las Vegas, AASP-MN's partnership with MNCARS and TechForce foundation and much more!
The October issue of Hammer & Dolly previews the 2023 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, honors WMABA's Technician of the Year, explores the value and pitfalls of EV chargers as revenue generators, and more!
The October issue of New England Automotive Report remembers the legacy of longtime member Walter Thomas, explores the possible revenue stream of EV charging stations, explores valuable member benefits and more!