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EV World: Market Momentum

Auto Service World

per cent in 2023. These adjustments coincide with the implementation of the new tariffs, which are expected to impact car parts pricing and, consequently, vehicle costs. Since its inception in 2019, the iZEV Program has been instrumental in promoting EV adoption by offering rebates of up to $5,000 for eligible vehicles.

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Made in 2023, Totaled in 2024. This Ford F-150 Raptor Is As Contorted as a Used Drink Can

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This poor Ford F-150 Raptor R rolled off the production line in 2023. The model is going to end up on the used car parts market in pieces. One year later, it is a write-off. The poor pickup truck has no chance of ever getting back on the road again. This is how $100,000 going down the drain looks. continue reading. )

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Cash for Junk Cars: Quick Ways to Sell Your Junk Car for Cash

Auto Service World

billion in 2023 including salvage vehicles and is expected to grow to $4.13 Part It Out Yourself Having mechanical skills and time to spare enables you to earn significantly more money by dismantling your vehicle than selling it as one piece. Maintained vehicles or those with new parts benefit from increased market value.

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Big O Tires details growth plans, training initiatives at 2024 conference and convention

Tire Review Magazine

2023 sales growth and future outlook In his opening remarks, Gary Skidmore, senior vice president and general manager for Big O Tires, highlighted the brand’s 2023 achievements, which included average store sales exceeding $2.7 million cars and sold almost 3.2 million and total chain store sales over $1.28 million tires. “Yes,

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Takeaways From AACA Fall Hershey Swap Meet 2023

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And this extends well beyond just vehicles and car parts. The “other stuff” on display runs the gamut from books and literature to dealer signage, gas pumps, model cars. But Hershey proves that theory wrong. There’s simply so much stuff still being found and resold that you have to come out and look for yourself.