SEMA expresses continued commitment to work with President and Congress toward rebuilding U.S. auto industry, while continuing to oppose “cash for clunkers."
SEMA Member News -- March/April 2009NewsAssociation Staff Gets to Know California Pony Cars Inc. California Pony Car owner and founder Ray Harrington (left) and general manager Tony Gonzalez were presented with a certificate of appreciation from SEMA staff members who visited the company’s...
SEMA Member News -- March/April 2009TORA Tools, Programs and Reference Materials Provide Benefits This Tundra Workforce Truck from A.R.E. was on display in the TORA booth at the 2008 SEMA Show. It is a prime example of how a truck can be outfitted with aftermarket products and marketed as a...
SEMA Member News -- March/April 2009MPMC New Program Helps Create Motorsports Fans Jeff Behrent, vice president of Behrent’s Performance Warehouse, said that his wife and children took part in the Take a Friend to a Race program, and the result was several new and committed motorsports fans. A few...
SEMA Member News -- March/April 2009 MRC Spring Brings New Opportunities; Webinar Addresses Methods of Business Intelligence By Joel Rosenthal The MRC Select Committee, SEMA staff members and SEMA Board Chairman-Elect Rick Rollins held a long-range brainstorming meeting in December. The outcome of...
Law and Order is an update of some of the most recent federal and state legislative and regulatory issues that could potentially impact the automotive specialty-equipment industry. These include issues affecting small-business owners and their employees.
For the last eight years, the activity of accessorizing and improving the performance of vehicles has transformed from a hobby to a fully fledged culture of fierce competition,” said Jaisivir Sewpual of the U.S. Embassy in Cape Town, South Africa.