Dori Eppstein: Leadership in challenging times
Great leadership on any given day is an art form that has been cultivated over time with significant effort and dedication to the craft.
Great leadership on any given day is an art form that has been cultivated over time with significant effort and dedication to the craft.
From the IRS Special tax law provisions may help taxpayers and businesses recover financially from the impact of a disaster, especially when the federal government declares their location to be a major disaster area. Depending on the circumstances, the IRS…
LEESBURG, Virginia – Sept. 16, 2020 – The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) conducted a comprehensive survey last month to better understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the automotive service industry and its workforce. A key…
"The vehicle repair-age sweet-spot embraces cars and light trucks 6 to 10 years old. These vehicles average the highest replacement rates across many types of automotive products. Big changes will occur in the number and types of light vehicles populating…
The Automotive Management Institute Board of Trustees recently selected Chuck Searles as the new President of AMi. He succeeds Jeff Peevey, who recently returned to I-CAR.
The National Safety Council (NSC) released their preliminary semiannual estimates for road safety today, and the results show a slight 1 percent increase in total motor-vehicle deaths in 2020 compared to 2019.
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, chairman of the House Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy, recently wrote a letter to General Services Administration (GSA) Administrator Emily W. Murphy regarding the GSA policies of sale and lease of automobiles subject to manufacturer recall.
The number of vehicles on the road with open safety recalls is rising, after two consecutive years of declines, according to CARFAX data.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued recalls for August 13 through 20, including a Ford recall involving 488,594 units and a Freightliner recall involving 5,374 units.
As the U.S. auto business restarts, car buyers returning to showrooms are likely to confront a frustrating reality: slimmer pickings and fewer deals on the new-car lot.
