Service and Repair
If You Could Pick A Late-Night TV Host To Work On Your Car, Whom Would You Trust Most?
In a survey commissioned by the Car Care Council, Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon top the list.
In a survey commissioned by the Car Care Council, Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon top the list.
In 2016, nearly 30 million U.S. drivers experienced pothole damage significant enough to require repair, with repair bills ranging from under $250 to more than $1,000, according to an AAA survey.
Valvoline announced that its franchisee, West Virginia Oil & Lube, has opened a new Valvoline Instant Oil Change (VIOC) service center in Charleston, West Virginia.
Aspiring mechanics can learn a lot about customer service from Rodney Dangerfield’s 1985 TV special “Exposed.”
Valvoline Inc. has opened a new company-owned Valvoline Instant Oil Change in Richmond, Virginia.
Patrice Banks recently launched Girls Auto Clinic – a Philadelphia repair shop that employs women and caters to women.
Coleen Suffield, owner of South Seneca Car Care in Wichita, Kansas, announced that the company is partnering with O’Reilly Auto Parts and local charities to bless 31 single mothers and widows with a free oil change during the holiday season.
Automakers, insurers, repairers and suppliers covet telematics data, and for good reason. However, the Auto Care Association takes the position that consumers should control the data generated by their vehicles.
Universal Technical Institute, Roadtrip Nation, TechForce Foundation and KQED have produced a documentary called “Changing Gears,” which takes viewers under the hood of the automotive and diesel technician trade.
AAMCO is seeking single- and multi-unit franchisee operators “who are passionate about the brand and committed to providing the highest-quality service,” the company noted.