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Designing new specialty-equipment products can be laborious and time-consuming, but two manufacturer-friendly SEMA programs can help get your product on shelves faster.
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Ford was the Vehicle Manufacturer of the Show for the 2009 SEMA Show, but its support for specialty-equipment companies goes well beyond that. The Ford Licensed Accessories Program offers qualified SEMA members the chance to boost sales of their products through Ford dealerships. Read more about the...
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MySEMA, a social networking tool available on www.sema.org, provides a platform for members to stay connected with peers and receive the latest industry news and information.
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The laws and regulations that govern how SEMA members do business have an increased and growing impact on the way automotive specialty-equipment products are made, distributed and marketed. As the nation and our industry struggle with a balky economy, SEMA’s charge is to stay on top of every...
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The next-generation BMW 1-Series is due to arrive as early as its 2012 model year, says spy shooter Brenda Priddy. And the next-gen effort is likely to lead with this five-door hatchback.
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The federal estate tax will likely be repealed for one year starting on January 1, 2010, but will then reappear in 2011 under its previous 55% tax rate on anything above $1 million. Efforts to pass a SEMA-supported bill to permanently freeze the estate tax at its current 45% rate on amounts above $3...
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See which cars and trucks the industry selected as most accessory-friendly for 2010.
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SEMA eNews highlights the websites of SEMA-member companies through the Hot Links to Cool Sites section each week.
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A photo collection of new products entered into the diesel category of the 2009 SEMA Show New Products Showcase.