Daily Archives: December 6, 2013

Insurance Short pays threaten the collision repair industry

Insurance Short pays threaten the collision repair industry

ASA Michigan is bringing Lakeland, Fla. shop owner, Ray Gunder along with his attorney Brent Geohagen and attorney John Eaves to Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Mich. on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014, according to the Automotive Service Association?

Chevrolet to pull out of Europe

Chevrolet to pull out of Europe

General Motors is ‘strengthening’ its ‘European brand strategy’ by pulling Chevrolet out of mainstream markets in Western and Eastern Europe.

U.S. Govt plan aims to keep older drivers safe

Silver could take on a whole new meaning when it comes to car shopping. With more older drivers on the road, the American government is contemplating a “silver car” rating system that will help identify which cars better protect elderly drivers and passengers in a crash.

NHTSA officials will investigate the possibility of such a rating system as part of a five-year plan designed to reduce the number of fatal and injury-causing accidents among older drivers.

Renewable fuel backers try changing EPA’s mind at hearing

Truck driver Randy Walker fills his rig's tanks with biodiesel fuel at a gas station

Supporters of the renewable fuels industry turned out en masse on Thursday, desperate for the U.S. government to change course after last month announcing a plan to lower the amount of biofuels that must be added to the fuel supply in 2014.

Ford previews next generation Ka concept

Ford previews next generation Ka concept

Ford has revealed the Ka Concept, which gives an inkling into the styling and technology we’re likely to see on the next generation of Ka small hatchback. It’s set to go on sale from 2015.