Tue, 01/27/2026 - 12:26

By SEMA News Editors

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings nationwide. Below are some of the latest postings.
 

Goolsby Customs

Fabricator in Hueytown, Alabama

This shop dedicated to custom high-performance musclecars and hot rods is seeking experienced fabricators to join its team to work on various projects, including firewalls, floor pans, rear tubs, valances, brackets and more. Experience with MIG/TIG welding, sheetmetal fabrication, metal finishing, blueprint reading and familiarity with a lathe, mill, shrinker, stretcher, power hammer, brake, planishing hammer, pullmax, bead roller and others is preferred.
 

Kanter Auto

Sales Representative in Boonton, New Jersey or Remote/Hybrid

This selected candidate will assist customers with parts identification and orders, helping enthusiasts and professionals find the correct parts for classics and musclecars. The position requires the individual to navigate web-based order management, CRM and product databases.

 

Image courtesy of Shutterstock/ads861

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 10:11

By SEMA News Editors
 

U.S. News Unveils the 2026 Best Cars for the Money Awards
US News Cars for the Money

 

U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in rankings and consumer advice, today announced the 2026 Best Cars for the Money awards. The 2026 awards expanded to recognize cars, SUVs, trucks and minivans across 20 categories that deliver the strongest combination of quality, performance and value for today's buyers, according to the publication.

"Average new vehicle prices topped $50,000 in 2025 and consumers are clamoring for affordability," said Alex Kwanten, U.S. News Autos' managing editor. "The 2026 Best Cars for the Money awards reflect how value-conscious and choosy shoppers have become and highlight the vehicles that are going to give them the most bang for the buck, winning both on quality and value."

This year's new and expanded categories highlight the growing demand for electrified and fuel-efficient vehicles and the increasing availability of such models. Since 2020, the market has ballooned from a handful of affordable hybrid and plug-in hybrid SUVs, to dozens of options across varying size and price segments

U.S. News 2026 Best Cars for the Money Award Winners

  • Kia K4 - Compact Car
  • Hyundai Tucson - Compact SUV
  • Hyundai Elantra Hybrid - Compact Hybrid Car
  • Kia Sportage Hybrid - Compact Hybrid SUV
  • Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid - Compact Plug-In Hybrid SUV
  • Chevrolet Equinox EV - Compact EV SUV
  • Nissan Kicks - Subcompact SUV
  • Kia Niro - Subcompact Hybrid SUV
  • Toyota GR86 - Sports Car
  • Honda Accord - Midsize Car
  • Nissan Murano - Midsize 2-Row SUV
  • Kia Sorento - Midsize 3-Row SUV
  • Kia EV9 - Midsize EV SUV
  • Toyota Camry - Midsize Hybrid Car
  • Kia Sorento Hybrid - Midsize Hybrid SUV
  • Mazda CX-90 PHEV - Midsize Plug-In Hybrid SUV
  • 2026 Ford Expedition - Large SUV
  • Honda Odyssey - Minivan
  • Toyota Tacoma - Midsize Pickup Truck
  • Ford F-150 - Full-Size Pickup Truck

For more information, visit cars.usnews.com.

Images courtesy of Ford, Mazda, Honda and Toyota

 

AllPro Distributing Separates From H&H Enterprises
 

After previously operating under the umbrella of H&H EnterprisesAllPro Distributing is now operating as its own independent corporation, AllPro Distributing, Inc.

The transition allows the company to sharpen its focus, invest more deeply in its core strengths and continue delivering exceptional value to customers and partners.

"This company was built through hard work, dedication and the strong relationships we've forged with our partners over decades," said Thomas Harrell, CEO. "This new structure allows us to continue driving the same relentless growth, innovation, and commitment to excellence that has fueled our success--while ensuring our partnerships and day-to-day operations remain unchanged."

AllPro Distributing continues under the leadership of Danny Harrell and Thomas Harrell, and customers, vendors and partners can expect uninterrupted service during the transition.

AllPro Distributing will continue its role as a wholesale distributor of truck and automotive accessories, serving dealers across the Southeast and beyond.

To support a seamless transition, H&H Truck and Outdoor retail locations will continue sourcing products through AllPro Distributing, ensuring consistent volume, reliability and service with no disruption.

For more information, visit allprob2b.com.

 

Holley Appoints New VP of Safety and Racing Division
 

Holley Performance Brands, the Bowling Green, Kentucky-based performance parts and products company, has appointed Del Bohlman as vice president of its safety and racing division, effective January 1. Bohlman succeeds Brian Appelgate, who is retiring after a four-decade career in the performance and racing industry.

Bohlman brings more than 20 years of global leadership experience in the powersports and performance sectors, most recently as CEO of Dealer Rocket and previously in senior roles at Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP). At BRP, Bohlman led global services, parts, accessories and garments distribution, as well as dealer development, driving profitable growth in parts and accessories while scaling customer experience initiatives across multiple continents, the company said. At Holley, he will lead the safety and racing division's global operations, brand strategy and innovation agenda across its portfolio of brands, including Simpson, Stilo, HANS and RaceQuip.

The brands in the division collectively serve professional and grassroots motorsports participants across automotive, motorcycle and powersports categories, with products certified by sanctioning bodies worldwide.

Appelgate, who previously served as Holley's interim chief operations officer and as head of mergers and acquisitions, joined Holley in 2018 following his tenure as CEO of Driven Performance Brands and earlier served as chairman of SEMA. He was inducted into the SEMA Hall of Fame in recognition of his leadership and contributions to the industry.

For more information, visit holley.com.

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 09:27

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA Garage Autel ADAS Training


The SEMA Garage continues to host engaging, hands-on events in partnership with AUTEL. These two-day training sessions focus on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and help participants gain valuable knowledge on fundamentals, calibration techniques and necessary reporting practices. As the number of ADAS-equipped vehicles continues to grow, mastering the proper calibration of these systems is becoming increasingly vital. 

  • SEMA Garage Detroit will host its next AUTEL ADAS training session on Tuesday, February 3, and Wednesday, February 4, at the facility located at 14655 Jib St., Plymouth, MI, 48170.

👉 Reserve your spot now at the Autel Academy website: autel.us/autel-academy (select ADAS TRAINING, then click the "Detroit" tab). Can't make it in February? Stay tuned for more training opportunities later in 2026.

The most recent SEMA Garage AUTEL sessions sold out quickly, so organizers recommend signing up NOW!

Want more details? Read a recap article here, or reach out to Autel via email to academy@autel.com or visit autel.us/autel-academy for details.

SEMA Garage Autel ADAS
Tue, 01/27/2026 - 09:16

By Ashley Reyes

WTSBC Coffee and Conversation

 

The SEMA Wheel, Tire, Suspension & Brake Council (WTSBC) is hosting a virtual Coffee and Conversation on attracting and retaining skilled talent in the automotive aftermarket, one of the biggest challenges facing the industry today.

Register Coffee and Conversation


Happening on Thursday, February 5 at 9:00 a.m. PST/12:00 p.m. EST, the conversation will focus on today's labor market, giving members a chance to share insights, best practices and gain ideas for improving recruitment and retention efforts.     

Coffee and Conversations offer a collaborative environment where participants can exchange ideas, ask questions, and learn actionable strategies they can apply to their organizations. This session will explore current labor statistics, workforce trends, generational dynamics and strategies for retention and recruitment, with best practices applicable to manufacturing, office and remote environments. Attendees will also hear from experts Michael Cioffi, founder of Tire Talent, and Caitlyn Rzasa, human resources manager at HP Tuners, who will share tips for improving workforce strategies.

Whether your company is focused on retaining its current talent, is actively hiring or you simply want to share your own experiences, this event is your opportunity to exchange ideas and learn from SEMA members of various professions.

RSVP now.

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 09:16

By Ashley Reyes

WTSBC Coffee and Conversation

 

The SEMA Wheel, Tire, Suspension & Brake Council (WTSBC) is hosting a virtual Coffee and Conversation on attracting and retaining skilled talent in the automotive aftermarket, one of the biggest challenges facing the industry today.

Register Coffee and Conversation


Happening on Thursday, February 5 at 9:00 a.m. PST/12:00 p.m. EST, the conversation will focus on today's labor market, giving members a chance to share insights, best practices and gain ideas for improving recruitment and retention efforts.     

Coffee and Conversations offer a collaborative environment where participants can exchange ideas, ask questions, and learn actionable strategies they can apply to their organizations. This session will explore current labor statistics, workforce trends, generational dynamics and strategies for retention and recruitment, with best practices applicable to manufacturing, office and remote environments. Attendees will also hear from experts Michael Cioffi, founder of Tire Talent, and Caitlyn Rzasa, human resources manager at HP Tuners, who will share tips for improving workforce strategies.

Whether your company is focused on retaining its current talent, is actively hiring or you simply want to share your own experiences, this event is your opportunity to exchange ideas and learn from SEMA members of various professions.

RSVP now.

Thu, 01/22/2026 - 23:59

By SEMA News Editors

Honda Prelude SEMA Garage

 

In partnership with Honda, SEMA Garage is hosting an exclusive measuring session next month for the new '26 Honda Prelude.

Scheduled for February 10-11 at the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, California, the measuring session will give participants an exclusive first-look at the highly anticipated vehicle and access to critical dimensions for product development.

Aftermarket manufacturers can reserve a time slot now, but don't wait because space is limited.

Advance RSVP is required. Only RSVP for one session per company.

RSVP

 

SEMA Garage Honda Prelude Measuring Session

February 10 - 11, 2026

1577 Valley Vista Dr.

Diamond Bar, CA 91765

View on Google Maps

Thu, 01/22/2026 - 23:59

From the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

Diesel Emissions DOJ

 

A recent shift in federal enforcement policy is bringing clarity to the automotive aftermarket and enthusiast communities.

SEMA is applauding the Jan. 21 announcement by the U.S. Department of Justice that it will exercise its enforcement discretion for Clean Air Act violations related to tampering with onboard diagnostic (OBD) devices on vehicles and no longer pursue criminal charges in such cases.

This announcement only reflects the enforcement discretion of the current administration. The statutes of limitation for such violations go beyond the term of any single president or administration, and future administrations may view such enforcement differently.

"This is a welcome end to overly harsh penalties for violations that are otherwise addressed through civil enforcement," said SEMA President and CEO Mike Spagnola. "SEMA believes in following the law, and federal law is clear with regard to tampering of emissions systems or profiting from the sales of products that enable such behavior. SEMA remains committed to working with federal regulators at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ensure our industry has a voice in the development of policies impacting compliance with federal and state laws with regard to emissions and safety, and creating a path for our industry to continue its innovation."

BACKGROUND

OBD tampering involves altering a vehicle's electronic systems or software, primarily to defeat emissions controls or commit mileage fraud, both of which are illegal under federal and state laws in the U.S.

Violators are subject to significant civil penalties (up to $37,500 for each part or component) and, until this announcement, even criminal prosecution, with the potential for prison terms.

SEMA has invested heavily through its SEMA Garage program to provide its members with pathways to navigate federal and state emissions.

The SEMA Certified Emissions (SC-E) program is a documented pathway for demonstrating that an aftermarket part doesn't increase the emissions of a vehicle on which it's installed. The program was designed around the guidance of the EPA's Tampering Policy as a means to offer aftermarket companies:

  • An accelerated path to emissions compliance, allowing products to be legally sold in 49 states prior to receiving a California Air Resources Board (CARB) EO.
  • Create an industry-wide standard for "reasonable basis."
  • Create a centralized database for compliant products.
  • Provide legitimacy to the claim "EPA compliant."
  • Establish a path to compliance for certain products that are unable to receive a CARB EO.

ABOUT SEMA

SEMA (the Specialty Equipment Market Association) serves as a leading voice for the worldwide car culture, representing over 7,000 member companies that create, buy, sell, and use specialty-automotive parts that make vehicles more unique, attractive, convenient, safer, fun, and even like new again. Business member benefits include product development resources, market research, networking, education, legislative advocacy and more. The Association organizes the annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, and actively supports the career and business opportunities that the aftermarket generates. The industry contributes nearly $337 billion in economic impact to the U.S. economy, supports 1.3 million jobs nationally, and generates $52.3 billion in parts sales annually. For more information, visit sema.org.

 

Image courtesy of Shutterstock | Scharfsinn

Thu, 01/22/2026 - 23:59

From the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

Diesel Emissions DOJ

 

A recent shift in federal enforcement policy is bringing clarity to the automotive aftermarket and enthusiast communities.

SEMA is applauding the Jan. 21 announcement by the U.S. Department of Justice that it will exercise its enforcement discretion for Clean Air Act violations related to tampering with onboard diagnostic (OBD) devices on vehicles and no longer pursue criminal charges in such cases.

This announcement only reflects the enforcement discretion of the current administration. The statutes of limitation for such violations go beyond the term of any single president or administration, and future administrations may view such enforcement differently.

"This is a welcome end to overly harsh penalties for violations that are otherwise addressed through civil enforcement," said SEMA President and CEO Mike Spagnola. "SEMA believes in following the law, and federal law is clear with regard to tampering of emissions systems or profiting from the sales of products that enable such behavior. SEMA remains committed to working with federal regulators at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ensure our industry has a voice in the development of policies impacting compliance with federal and state laws with regard to emissions and safety, and creating a path for our industry to continue its innovation."

BACKGROUND

OBD tampering involves altering a vehicle's electronic systems or software, primarily to defeat emissions controls or commit mileage fraud, both of which are illegal under federal and state laws in the U.S.

Violators are subject to significant civil penalties (up to $37,500 for each part or component) and, until this announcement, even criminal prosecution, with the potential for prison terms.

SEMA has invested heavily through its SEMA Garage program to provide its members with pathways to navigate federal and state emissions.

The SEMA Certified Emissions (SC-E) program is a documented pathway for demonstrating that an aftermarket part doesn't increase the emissions of a vehicle on which it's installed. The program was designed around the guidance of the EPA's Tampering Policy as a means to offer aftermarket companies:

  • An accelerated path to emissions compliance, allowing products to be legally sold in 49 states prior to receiving a California Air Resources Board (CARB) EO.
  • Create an industry-wide standard for "reasonable basis."
  • Create a centralized database for compliant products.
  • Provide legitimacy to the claim "EPA compliant."
  • Establish a path to compliance for certain products that are unable to receive a CARB EO.

ABOUT SEMA

SEMA (the Specialty Equipment Market Association) serves as a leading voice for the worldwide car culture, representing over 7,000 member companies that create, buy, sell, and use specialty-automotive parts that make vehicles more unique, attractive, convenient, safer, fun, and even like new again. Business member benefits include product development resources, market research, networking, education, legislative advocacy and more. The Association organizes the annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, and actively supports the career and business opportunities that the aftermarket generates. The industry contributes nearly $337 billion in economic impact to the U.S. economy, supports 1.3 million jobs nationally, and generates $52.3 billion in parts sales annually. For more information, visit sema.org.

 

Image courtesy of Shutterstock | Scharfsinn

Thu, 01/22/2026 - 23:59

From the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

Diesel Emissions DOJ

 

A recent shift in federal enforcement policy is bringing clarity to the automotive aftermarket and enthusiast communities.

SEMA is applauding the Jan. 21 announcement by the U.S. Department of Justice that it will exercise its enforcement discretion for Clean Air Act violations related to tampering with onboard diagnostic (OBD) devices on vehicles and no longer pursue criminal charges in such cases.

This announcement only reflects the enforcement discretion of the current administration. The statutes of limitation for such violations go beyond the term of any single president or administration, and future administrations may view such enforcement differently.

"This is a welcome end to overly harsh penalties for violations that are otherwise addressed through civil enforcement," said SEMA President and CEO Mike Spagnola. "SEMA believes in following the law, and federal law is clear with regard to tampering of emissions systems or profiting from the sales of products that enable such behavior. SEMA remains committed to working with federal regulators at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ensure our industry has a voice in the development of policies impacting compliance with federal and state laws with regard to emissions and safety, and creating a path for our industry to continue its innovation."

BACKGROUND

OBD tampering involves altering a vehicle's electronic systems or software, primarily to defeat emissions controls or commit mileage fraud, both of which are illegal under federal and state laws in the U.S.

Violators are subject to significant civil penalties (up to $37,500 for each part or component) and, until this announcement, even criminal prosecution, with the potential for prison terms.

SEMA has invested heavily through its SEMA Garage program to provide its members with pathways to navigate federal and state emissions.

The SEMA Certified Emissions (SC-E) program is a documented pathway for demonstrating that an aftermarket part doesn't increase the emissions of a vehicle on which it's installed. The program was designed around the guidance of the EPA's Tampering Policy as a means to offer aftermarket companies:

  • An accelerated path to emissions compliance, allowing products to be legally sold in 49 states prior to receiving a California Air Resources Board (CARB) EO.
  • Create an industry-wide standard for "reasonable basis."
  • Create a centralized database for compliant products.
  • Provide legitimacy to the claim "EPA compliant."
  • Establish a path to compliance for certain products that are unable to receive a CARB EO.

ABOUT SEMA

SEMA (the Specialty Equipment Market Association) serves as a leading voice for the worldwide car culture, representing over 7,000 member companies that create, buy, sell, and use specialty-automotive parts that make vehicles more unique, attractive, convenient, safer, fun, and even like new again. Business member benefits include product development resources, market research, networking, education, legislative advocacy and more. The Association organizes the annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, and actively supports the career and business opportunities that the aftermarket generates. The industry contributes nearly $337 billion in economic impact to the U.S. economy, supports 1.3 million jobs nationally, and generates $52.3 billion in parts sales annually. For more information, visit sema.org.

 

Image courtesy of Shutterstock | Scharfsinn

Thu, 01/22/2026 - 23:47

By SEMA News Editors

Madico

 

Pictured (Left to Right): John Storms, president and CEO, Madico, Inc.; Scott Davidson, president, Johnson Window Films, Inc.; William Davidson, director of sales and marketing, Johnson Window Films, Inc.; and Lawrence Constantin, vice president sales and marketing, window film, Madico, Inc. Image courtesy of Madico, Inc.

 

Madico, Inc. and Johnson Window Films, Inc. recently announced that Madico has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Johnson Laminating and Coating and Johnson Window Film.

Madico will assume responsibility for all Johnson Window Film manufacturing, sales, customer service and American and European operations, with a focus on maintaining business continuity. Many Johnson employees will join Madico as part of the transition, including William Davidson, Scott's son, who will continue to lead the Johnson Window Film brand under Madico ownership.

Johnson's distribution operations in California and Memphis will be integrated across Madico's eight North American distribution centers, with primary support from Madico's global headquarters location in Pinellas Park, Florida, and Madico's Huntington Beach, California location to support the Southern California market. Madico is also acquiring Johnson's Amsterdam-based business, ensuring continued support for Johnson customers throughout Europe.

Founded in 1973 by Alan Johnson, the Johnson family of brands--beginning with Johnson Laminating and Coating and later expanding to Johnson Window Films--has produced window films for more than 50 years.

"This transition represents a natural and values-driven next chapter for the Johnson brand," said Scott Davidson, president and second-generation owner of Johnson Window Films. "As the world continues to get smaller and more competitive, we believe the best way to ensure a strong long-term future for our Johnson customers and brand is to team up with Madico. Madico shares the same commitment to quality, integrity and customer satisfaction that my father built this business on and that I have worked hard to maintain for over 30 years. As I look towards the future, I am confident that Johnson Window Films is in excellent hands."

"The business combination brings complementary strengths to both brands," the companies said in a statement announcing the acquisition. "From each brand's strong product lineup and excellent customer service to Madico's well-established 120-year history, eight North America distribution centers, and 250,000-sq.-ft., state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Tampa Bay, Florida, the acquisition will expand opportunities for both customers while preserving the identity and legacy of both brands."

"This acquisition is about alignment--of values, people, and customer-first philosophies," said Lawrence Constantin, vice president of sales and marketing for Madico Window Film. "Johnson Window Films has built something special over the past 50 years, and we are honored to carry the Johnson legacy forward while investing in the brand, the people, and the customers who rely on it."

For more information, visit medico.com.