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Auto Care Assoc. to Host Driver Behavior Trends Webinar

The webinar is set to take place from 1-1:45 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 16.

Opportunity Ahead 2022: Auto Care’s Bill Hanvey

Part 8 in this series features Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, Auto Care Association.

Auto Care Offers Accredited Product Data Standards E-Course

The new online course provides the necessary skills auto care industry professionals need to use industry data standards that speak the same technical language as their customers.

Auto Care Association to Host 2022 Business Outlook Webinar

This annual webinar is one of the association’s most-attended throughout the year and covers the key issues facing our industry for the year ahead.

Positive Outlook for 2022 Despite Supply Chain, Labor Concerns

Auto Care’s Mike Chung gives a year-end wrap-up of insight and analysis based on the 2022 Auto Care Outlook Study.

Massachusetts Right To Repair Case Nears Decision

The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office and the Alliance for Automotive Innovation quietly filed a stipulation the day after Thanksgiving in Alliance for Automotive Innovation v. Healy.

2022 Outlook Study: Auto Care Seeks Industry Input

This study is designed to quantify auto care businesses’ concerns of current industry and business stressors.

How Will The Infrastructure Bill Impact The Aftermarket?

What you read about in the news is an interpretation of the law, not the law itself.

Auto Care Data Standards Now Across The Americas

The addition of data in the Canadian French, Spanish and Portuguese languages helps expand market reach and efficiency.

Auto Care Association Receives Presidential Award

The ceremony was held to jointly recognize awardees from 2021 (32 organizations) and 2020 (39 organizations).

New ‘Rep Match’ Tool Released

Auto Care’s interactive tool provides manufacturer companies an easy solution to finding reps in the US and Canada.

Batter Up

Auto Care’s Bill Hanvey recently described the Massachusetts Right to Repair win as a “clean up hitter.”