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Finding Opportunities In Alternative Powertrains

MAHLE pledges leadership to shops embracing future technology.

The Real Reason They Want To Lock Us Out!

My only question to BMW and other automakers is, where will they be in 10 or 15 years?

New Snap-on Diagnostics European Coverage

Additions include increased coverage and updates to standard features.

Today’s Normal Echoes Yesterday’s Innovation

There’s a lot of talk about brand new technology rocking the auto industry and we cover these topics regularly in ImportCar.

Snap-on Makes Significant New Coverage Available

Technicians can be confident in the breadth and depth of repair coverage included in the newest software content.

Cloyes Expands Timing Drive Systems Product Range

The line expansion focuses on European applications.

Bosch Expands Braking, Engine Management And Spark Plug Product Lines To Cover More Than 4.5M Vehicles

The new replacement brake pads, engine management parts and spark plugs offer coverage for select BMW, Fiat, Ford and Mazda applications among others.

Snap-on Continues To Grow Award-Winning ADAS Coverage

Both collision and general repair shops regularly perform jobs such as windshield replacement, body work and wheel alignments to everyday component failure replacement – all of these jobs now require a recalibration of those systems to get the vehicle back on the road safely.

Bosch Expands Brake Pads, Oxygen Sensors And Engine Management Product Lines

Bosch has added new parts coverage in July and August for select vehicle year, make and model years from BMW, Cadillac, Ford, Kia, Subaru, Volkswagen and more. The braking, oxygen sensor and particulate matter sensor SKUs expand coverage to more than 30 million vehicles in operation in North America.

Turbo Cooling: The Real Reason Turbochargers Are Back

Turbochargers have made a comeback. In 2010, only 5 percent of vehicles sold in the U.S. were turbocharged. By 2017, almost 28 percent of cars and trucks sold were turbocharged. How did they do it?