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How much vehicles now cost in Canada

Auto Service World

DesRosiers Automotive Consultants reported that the average price for a new vehicle at the end of 2024 surpassed $45,000 for a passenger car and almost $55,000 for a light truck. Passenger cars in 2015 sat at an average of $28,675 that has grown to $45,813 in 2024. Thats a 60% increase.

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How tariffs will impact ICE repair at dealers

Auto Service World

For example, DesRosiers Automotive Consultants reported that typically robust May sales — which topped 200,000 units in May from 2017-2019 — reached 187,000 this year. Between 2015 and 2019, dealers increased their share of the car and light truck repair market, reversing a seven-year decline.

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European Space Agency Is Building A Hypersonic Spaceplane

Jalopnik

The program is headed by Frazer-Nash Consultancy, with support from Spirit AeroSystems, Cranfield University, and a few smaller companies. Startup company Sierra Space has been working on its Dream Chaser design since 2015, which is getting close to being able to fly to the ISS. China has flown the Shenlong a few times since 2023.

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Auto Repair Industry Podcast List

Shop Marketing Pros

The show also interviews technicians, shop managers, technicians, coaches, consultants, authors, and leaders from distribution and manufacturing. As I write this in August 2023, Remarkable Results Radio has published over 1,425 episodes. 1023 Diesel Podcast is hosted by Dustin Hogate @ 1023 Diesel.

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Stop Scrambling for Used Car Inventory

AutoSuccess

To put this into perspective, 81%, or more than 60,000 dealerships, say that these historic inventory shortages are their most critical challenge (Boston Consulting Group). of the used car market in 2015. The solution has been right in front of us, or should we say, right in our backyard, this entire time: the private-party market.