The Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act is a bill that will ensure choice, fairness and safety in the vehicle-repair market.
SEMA-member companies will connect in person to discuss new vehicle technologies, manufacturing tax incentives, the CARB Executive Order process and more.
The four-door SUV provided by the Ford Motor Co. underwent modifications that represented a culmination of the work of more than 125 female volunteers from throughout the United States and Canada.
Automotive aftermarket professionals aged 39 and under are invited to expand their network during the SEMA Future Leaders Network Networking Mixer at the SEMA Garage in Detroit.
Millions if not billions of dollars are spent each year on aftermarket automotive products like superchargers, intake systems, carburetors, fuel injectors and more.