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Isn’t It Time We Rethink What a Master Level Technician Is?

AutoShopOwner

The Big Three, as they were once known, dominated the roadways in those days. With a limited number of vehicle brands to learn, it didn’t take long to become proficient in all areas of automotive repair, from engine mechanical, drivetrain, electrical, steering, suspension, and all other systems. That was back then.

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Megan Dineff: Caring for Customers

Tomorrow's Technician

The automotive repair industry is changing quickly, and staying ahead means constantly adapting to new technology, evolving customer expectations, and the rise of EVs and hybrids. Megan Dineff, general manager of Ervine’s Auto Repair and Grand Rapids Hybrid & EV, knows firsthand what it takes to keep a shop on the cutting edge.

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Streamlining Auto Shop Efficiency and Productivity: Tips to Drive Success

Automotive Management Network

Investing in ongoing training ensures your team stays up-to-date with the latest automotive technologies and repair techniques. Heres how to foster a culture of continuous improvement: Certification Programs : Encourage technicians to pursue certifications from organizations like ASE (Automotive Service Excellence).

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BA Auto Care, Columbia Maryland’s Top Independent Auto Repair Shop Celebrates 45 Years of “Looking Out For You and Your Car”

BA Auto Care

The new company, British American Auto Care specialized in the repair of British and American cars and became the anchor repair shop in the first Auto Park on the East Coast. Technicians are all ASE certified, and they also receive specialized training on the newest hybrid and electric vehicles.