Thu, 10/12/2017 - 10:40

camaro

This is the ’19 Chevy Camaro, caught while testing in the Rockies, and this time showing off some new details.

The Camaro will get a mid-cycle facelift next year. Based on the camo on this prototype, the front end on the standard models will receive some comprehensive changes from the A-pillar forward. From the shots, it appears that the Camaro will get a more modern, yet aggressive look up front. Around back, there’s a revised rear fascia, along with new taillights.

To keep pace with the Ford Mustang, expect minor engine enhancements and more widespread use of the 10-speed automatic that is now offered on the ZL1. More technology features lifted from the Cadillac ATS are also likely to appear.

There is still the rumor of the return of the Z/28 on the sixth-generation Camaro, too.

Expect to see the revised Camaro next year.

camaro

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 10/12/2017 - 10:40

camaro

This is the ’19 Chevy Camaro, caught while testing in the Rockies, and this time showing off some new details.

The Camaro will get a mid-cycle facelift next year. Based on the camo on this prototype, the front end on the standard models will receive some comprehensive changes from the A-pillar forward. From the shots, it appears that the Camaro will get a more modern, yet aggressive look up front. Around back, there’s a revised rear fascia, along with new taillights.

To keep pace with the Ford Mustang, expect minor engine enhancements and more widespread use of the 10-speed automatic that is now offered on the ZL1. More technology features lifted from the Cadillac ATS are also likely to appear.

There is still the rumor of the return of the Z/28 on the sixth-generation Camaro, too.

Expect to see the revised Camaro next year.

camaro

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 10/12/2017 - 10:40

camaro

This is the ’19 Chevy Camaro, caught while testing in the Rockies, and this time showing off some new details.

The Camaro will get a mid-cycle facelift next year. Based on the camo on this prototype, the front end on the standard models will receive some comprehensive changes from the A-pillar forward. From the shots, it appears that the Camaro will get a more modern, yet aggressive look up front. Around back, there’s a revised rear fascia, along with new taillights.

To keep pace with the Ford Mustang, expect minor engine enhancements and more widespread use of the 10-speed automatic that is now offered on the ZL1. More technology features lifted from the Cadillac ATS are also likely to appear.

There is still the rumor of the return of the Z/28 on the sixth-generation Camaro, too.

Expect to see the revised Camaro next year.

camaro

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 10/12/2017 - 10:40

camaro

This is the ’19 Chevy Camaro, caught while testing in the Rockies, and this time showing off some new details.

The Camaro will get a mid-cycle facelift next year. Based on the camo on this prototype, the front end on the standard models will receive some comprehensive changes from the A-pillar forward. From the shots, it appears that the Camaro will get a more modern, yet aggressive look up front. Around back, there’s a revised rear fascia, along with new taillights.

To keep pace with the Ford Mustang, expect minor engine enhancements and more widespread use of the 10-speed automatic that is now offered on the ZL1. More technology features lifted from the Cadillac ATS are also likely to appear.

There is still the rumor of the return of the Z/28 on the sixth-generation Camaro, too.

Expect to see the revised Camaro next year.

camaro

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 10/12/2017 - 10:40

camaro

This is the ’19 Chevy Camaro, caught while testing in the Rockies, and this time showing off some new details.

The Camaro will get a mid-cycle facelift next year. Based on the camo on this prototype, the front end on the standard models will receive some comprehensive changes from the A-pillar forward. From the shots, it appears that the Camaro will get a more modern, yet aggressive look up front. Around back, there’s a revised rear fascia, along with new taillights.

To keep pace with the Ford Mustang, expect minor engine enhancements and more widespread use of the 10-speed automatic that is now offered on the ZL1. More technology features lifted from the Cadillac ATS are also likely to appear.

There is still the rumor of the return of the Z/28 on the sixth-generation Camaro, too.

Expect to see the revised Camaro next year.

camaro

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 10/12/2017 - 10:29

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Banquet Stage
The Association’s awards presented during the SEMA Show banquet include: Rep Agency of the Year, WD of the Year, Manufacturer of the Year, Person of the Year and Gen-III Innovator.

The finalists have been announced for three of SEMA's prestigious industry awards—SEMA Rep Agency of the Year, SEMA WD of the Year and SEMA Manufacturer of the Year. The awards will be presented during the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet, Thursday, November 2.

Get your tickets for the SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet.

The banquet will also feature the presentation of the distinguished Person of the Year and Gen-III Innovator of the Year awards, and tribute will be paid to the 2017 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees—GiGi Carleton, Doug Evans and Barry Meguiar—for their influence on and contributions to the industry.

Finalists for SEMA's Industry Awards

SEMA Manufacturer of the Year

SEMA WD of the Year

SEMA Rep Agency of the Year

The SEMA Industry Awards Banquet takes place Thursday, November 2, at the Westgate Resort & Casino. More information on the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet is available online.

Visit www.SEMAShow.com for the latest Show information and to register for the 2017 SEMA Show.

Thu, 10/12/2017 - 10:29

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Banquet Stage
The Association’s awards presented during the SEMA Show banquet include: Rep Agency of the Year, WD of the Year, Manufacturer of the Year, Person of the Year and Gen-III Innovator.

The finalists have been announced for three of SEMA's prestigious industry awards—SEMA Rep Agency of the Year, SEMA WD of the Year and SEMA Manufacturer of the Year. The awards will be presented during the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet, Thursday, November 2.

Get your tickets for the SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet.

The banquet will also feature the presentation of the distinguished Person of the Year and Gen-III Innovator of the Year awards, and tribute will be paid to the 2017 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees—GiGi Carleton, Doug Evans and Barry Meguiar—for their influence on and contributions to the industry.

Finalists for SEMA's Industry Awards

SEMA Manufacturer of the Year

SEMA WD of the Year

SEMA Rep Agency of the Year

The SEMA Industry Awards Banquet takes place Thursday, November 2, at the Westgate Resort & Casino. More information on the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet is available online.

Visit www.SEMAShow.com for the latest Show information and to register for the 2017 SEMA Show.

Thu, 10/12/2017 - 10:29

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Banquet Stage
The Association’s awards presented during the SEMA Show banquet include: Rep Agency of the Year, WD of the Year, Manufacturer of the Year, Person of the Year and Gen-III Innovator.

The finalists have been announced for three of SEMA's prestigious industry awards—SEMA Rep Agency of the Year, SEMA WD of the Year and SEMA Manufacturer of the Year. The awards will be presented during the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet, Thursday, November 2.

Get your tickets for the SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet.

The banquet will also feature the presentation of the distinguished Person of the Year and Gen-III Innovator of the Year awards, and tribute will be paid to the 2017 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees—GiGi Carleton, Doug Evans and Barry Meguiar—for their influence on and contributions to the industry.

Finalists for SEMA's Industry Awards

SEMA Manufacturer of the Year

SEMA WD of the Year

SEMA Rep Agency of the Year

The SEMA Industry Awards Banquet takes place Thursday, November 2, at the Westgate Resort & Casino. More information on the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet is available online.

Visit www.SEMAShow.com for the latest Show information and to register for the 2017 SEMA Show.

Thu, 10/12/2017 - 10:20

By SEMA Editors

AACF

The Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF) has entered phase two of urgent response to aftermarket families in the wake of hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Jose and Maria, and deadly wildfires, and is now watching tropical storm Ophelia.

This season has already produced five major hurricanes, including three catastrophic Category 5 storms, and 15 named storms. According to the Miami Herald, Ophelia could become the 10th consecutive storm to reach hurricane strength. 

“Applications for help have increased 78% in the wake of recent natural disasters,” said AACF President Bob Hirsch. “We continue working with SEMA, the Auto Care Association, AASA and others to reach aftermarket families in need, and early estimates indicate there may be hundreds of families that need our help. Parts of Texas, Louisiana and Florida, as well as the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, have suffered catastrophic damage.”

“You saved me in more ways than you could ever imagine,” wrote one Texas resident following hurricane Harvey. “(After) 35 years of being a mechanic, your foundation was the only one that helped my family. I am forever grateful for all your help.”

“I can't explain how grateful we are for your quick response to our situation,” another hurricane Harvey victim wrote. “You really have no idea how much this means to us.”

“Thanks to the generous response of our industry, we've raised a significant amount toward our goal, and we’re so thankful for that,” said Joel Ayres, executive director of AACF. “Still, we continue to ask for industry support. Many have lost homes, businesses, vehicles, belongings, and in some cases, loved ones, including family pets. Now more than ever, every donation counts and is truly making a difference.”

Those in need are asked to complete the new, simple application on the AACF website.

Organizations that have already contributed generously include SEMA, Auto Care Association, MEMA, XL Parts, National Pronto/Automotive Parts Services Group (The Group), CAWA, Mighty Auto Parts, Custom Automotive Network (formerly PWA), Engine Performance Warehouse, The Shop, Standard Motor Products, Race Winning Brands (RWB), Gold Eagle, NAPA, Donald Schlenger, Robert & Lillian Spar Family Trust and more.

“On behalf of our team, our thoughts and prayers are with all those who continue to suffer,” said Ayres.

Tax-deductible donations to AACF can be made online, by mail at P.O. Box 864520, Orlando, FL 32886, or by calling 772-286-5500.

AACF will provide additional updates on this initiative as they become available.

Thu, 10/12/2017 - 10:20

By SEMA Editors

AACF

The Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF) has entered phase two of urgent response to aftermarket families in the wake of hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Jose and Maria, and deadly wildfires, and is now watching tropical storm Ophelia.

This season has already produced five major hurricanes, including three catastrophic Category 5 storms, and 15 named storms. According to the Miami Herald, Ophelia could become the 10th consecutive storm to reach hurricane strength. 

“Applications for help have increased 78% in the wake of recent natural disasters,” said AACF President Bob Hirsch. “We continue working with SEMA, the Auto Care Association, AASA and others to reach aftermarket families in need, and early estimates indicate there may be hundreds of families that need our help. Parts of Texas, Louisiana and Florida, as well as the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, have suffered catastrophic damage.”

“You saved me in more ways than you could ever imagine,” wrote one Texas resident following hurricane Harvey. “(After) 35 years of being a mechanic, your foundation was the only one that helped my family. I am forever grateful for all your help.”

“I can't explain how grateful we are for your quick response to our situation,” another hurricane Harvey victim wrote. “You really have no idea how much this means to us.”

“Thanks to the generous response of our industry, we've raised a significant amount toward our goal, and we’re so thankful for that,” said Joel Ayres, executive director of AACF. “Still, we continue to ask for industry support. Many have lost homes, businesses, vehicles, belongings, and in some cases, loved ones, including family pets. Now more than ever, every donation counts and is truly making a difference.”

Those in need are asked to complete the new, simple application on the AACF website.

Organizations that have already contributed generously include SEMA, Auto Care Association, MEMA, XL Parts, National Pronto/Automotive Parts Services Group (The Group), CAWA, Mighty Auto Parts, Custom Automotive Network (formerly PWA), Engine Performance Warehouse, The Shop, Standard Motor Products, Race Winning Brands (RWB), Gold Eagle, NAPA, Donald Schlenger, Robert & Lillian Spar Family Trust and more.

“On behalf of our team, our thoughts and prayers are with all those who continue to suffer,” said Ayres.

Tax-deductible donations to AACF can be made online, by mail at P.O. Box 864520, Orlando, FL 32886, or by calling 772-286-5500.

AACF will provide additional updates on this initiative as they become available.