Despite sitting third in the points standings with 365, Greg Anderson has yet to pick up a win this season.
Trends from December 2008 to May 2009 show that more consumers are thinking about buying wheels, tires and suspension products then accessories or performance parts.
Crossover utility vehicles have outsold SUVs more than 3-to-1 since the beginning of the year, creating a unique opportunity for specialty-equipment manufacturers.
Fullsize-pickup owners spend an average of $1,800 on their trucks, outspending their midsize counterparts who typically purchase about $835 on parts and accessories.
The Camaro has been one of the most popular enthusiast vehicles since its introduction as a 1967 model. This mini-report prepared by the SEMA Research and Information Center provides a snapshot look at Camaro enthusiasts.
Learn how to maximize your specialty aftermarket parts e-catalog and
your online marketing at SEMA’s 2009 Internet Symposium sponsored by
SPC on Saturday, August 1 at Pasadena, California’s Convention Center.
Congress passed and President Obama signed into law "cash for
clunkers" legislation which contains two hard-fought SEMA provisions to lessen the program's impact to collectors and the aftermarket.
Despite reports of a down economy and economic woes, the hot-rod market is alive and well.
With the release of Internet Explorer 8, expect some broken websites.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.