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SEMA Cares Committee Chairman Joel Ayres has a habit of making promises when it comes to his support of charities. This time it might cost him his head.
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SEMA’s monthly forecasting tool to determine consumer demand for industry products has been rebranded SEMA Consumer Demand Index for Performance Products and Accessories. Formerly called PADI, short for Performance and Accessories Demand Index, the new name seeks to clarify the intent and purpose of...
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Felipe Massa and Tony Kanaan suffer injuries; former Grand Am driver Henri Zogaib investigated for "Ponzi Scheme;" Honda plans to expand into grassroots motorsports; and more racing news.
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SEMA has formed a health care advisory group to help formulate the association’s position on the issues confronting the Congress as it debates various reform proposals.
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SEMA submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) opposing an application to allow the ethanol content of gasoline to increase to 15% (from 10%).
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The $1 billion vehicle scrappage program authorized under the “Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act” (CARS) began on July 24. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a rule on how the program will operate.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a final rule aimed at improving the stopping distance for large trucks by 30%.
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SEMA members are invited to participate in an upcoming familiarization trip to Beijing, China, September 23–26.
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After weeks of staking out the local Boy Scout Pinewood Drag Race Tracks, SEMA’s persistence finally paid off with never before seen spy photos of the Pilot Automotive entries in the 2009 SEMA Pinewood Drag Races. At least that’s what SEMA thinks it has. Rumor has it that the Cars have been...