Thu.Jan 26, 2023

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What Auto Shop Owners Should Expect in 2023

Institute for Automotive Business Excellence

What is the new year bringing to the independent automotive repair industry? Should shop owners be worried, excited, or somewhere in between? I have been asked by several industry peers about my thoughts on what to expect in 2023 as an independent repair shop owner. “Is this boom over?” “What’s the economy going to look like?” That’s not even acknowledging the elephant in the room over the past few years regarding the technician shortage.

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Wallenius Wilhelmsen: Managing the Complexities of Logistics

Automotive Fleet

From the manufacturing plant to detailed inspections, to installation of upfits and accessories, and to transportation via ship, rail or truck, Wallenius Wilhelmsen provides one-stop shopping for fleets, FMCs, and OEMs worldwide.

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How Long Do Car Radiators Last? (Explained)

TuneAutos

✔ This article has been fact checked. A car radiator is a crucial component of your vehicle's cooling system, responsible for keeping your engine running at the right temperature. But like any other part of your car, it will eventually wear out and need to be replaced. A car radiator will usually last around 8-10 years or 150,000-200,000 miles but there are many factors that determine its lifespan, such as quality, climate, and coolant.

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Speeding: Top Causes, Tough Consequences

Automotive Fleet

For every 10 mph a driver travels over 50 mph, their risk of being involved in a fatal collision doubles. So why do drivers continue to speed? An expert explores the subject.

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What Causes a Car Radiator to Crack? (Explained)

TuneAutos

✔ This article has been fact checked. A car radiator is a critical component of a vehicle's cooling system. It is responsible for preventing the engine from overheating by keeping the coolant at the right operating temperature (around 90-105°C or 195-221°F). A cracked radiator can cause serious issues for your car and can lead to costly repairs. It's usually caused by a number of factors including physical damage from road debris or collisions, the coolant overheating, over-pressurising, or fluc

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Wallenius Wilhelmsen: Managing Unseen Complexities of Logistics

Automotive Fleet

The car and truck fleet and leasing management magazine's website features blog articles, research, case studies, articles and more. Specialized channels such as fleet news, fleet leasing, safety, fuel and green fleets offer a focus on every aspect of the fleet industry.

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Ford Transit Battery Location (With Photos)

TuneAutos

✔ This article has been fact checked. The Ford Transit is a popular commercial van that has been in production since 1965. It is known for its durability and reliability, but like any vehicle, it requires regular maintenance. One important aspect of maintaining your Ford Transit is keeping the battery in good condition and knowing where the battery is located and how to jump-start it is crucial.

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