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2020 Counter Professional Of The Year: Bob Carney

Customers know if they need a part before the sun rises, Bob Carney will be there.

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CARES Act Fuels Record Quarter For O’Reilly

The second quarter featured “the most dramatic swing in demand our business has ever seen,” CEO Greg Johnson said.

Telematics Data Reveals Riskiest UK Driving Trends

Fleet drivers in the United Kingdom need to give other vehicles a little breathing room.

The Network’s Repair America Promotion Sends 10 Winners To Austin For Ultimate Rally Car Racing Experience

The winners were randomly drawn after having participated in the unique two-month promotion and earned points from specific manufacturer product purchases. They spent three action-packed days soaking up the thrills in Texas.

CARDONE Announces Grand-Prize Winner Of Hot Rod Giveaway

Chad Rose from Salt Lake City, Utah, walked away with the 1977 Firebird Trans Am along with a check for $10,000 and an all-expenses-paid trip to the Summit Racing Goodguys Lone Star Nationals Car Show in Fort Worth, Texas.

Automakers Under Antitrust Investigation After Rebuffing Trump Emissions Policy

Four major automakers – Ford, Honda, BMW and VW – are the subjects of a new antitrust investigation launched by the U.S. Justice Department after deciding to allegedly “go rogue” and continue to build new vehicles following the emission standards set forth by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), rather than the rolled-back, weaker emissions standards issued by the Trump Administration.

Bosch Expands Portfolio Of Brake Pads, Oxygen Sensors And Engine-Management Products

The additional SKUs expand coverage to more than 30 million vehicles in operation in North America.

Advance Auto Parts: ‘Plenty of Room for Improvement’ in DIY Business

CEO Tom Greco made it clear the company needs to address “some internal factors” to rev up the do-it-yourself side of the business.

Advance Auto Parts Reports Q2 Sales of $2.3 Billion

Comparable store sales for the second quarter, which ended July 13, were flat year-over-year.

The Group Attends Fort Hood Credentialing Assistance Fair

The program, created by Michael Engen, an educational services officer at Fort Hood, is intended to help active-duty soldiers gain a competitive educational advantage, whether they transition to civilian life or stay in the military.