Managing parts catalogs efficiently has been a constant challenge for OEMs. When a customer comes in for part replacement and ...
Mike Anderson says when collision repairers look for a best-in-class OEM wholesale parts vendor, it's not just about the ...
Multiple federal agencies have joined forces to launch a campaign aimed at helping consumers identify and avoid fake and ...
And yet, what would you say if I told you that there is a great Mopar Collection right in the heart of the Old World, in Austria? Spoiler alert – there’s a 426 Hemi car, a rare Coronet wagon ...
Since the launch of the Open Electricity Market (OEM) in 2018, over 60% of Singapore residential ... The tariff is revised every quarter and consists of two parts: 1) fuel cost and 2) non-fuel cost.
Documented by YouTube's "Auto Archaeology," Mega Parts is basically a golden-era Mopar museum. It includes vehicles that are nearly ready to hit the road and classics that need restoration.
It is time we re-think parts in our industry, and I hope you will be open-minded as you read my upcoming articles. Next up: I’ll focus on what we’ve heard from collision repairers about what they are ...
Daniel Robinson is a writer based in Greenville, N.C. with expertise in auto insurance, loans, warranty options and more. Away from the keyboard, Daniel spends time with his wife and son, plays ...
Another crowd favorite was the Mopar Survivor Tent that was jam-packed with unrestored and original Mopars that retained at least 85-percent of their original paint and assembly line parts.
In 1937, the Chrysler Corporation introduced its line of OEM parts and accessories under the Mopar name, a brand that owners of Chrysler vehicles could immediately recognize and rely on to know they ...
Building your dream performance car requires a powerful engine. But maybe you don’t want to go on Craigslist, get someone else’s trash, and dump it under the hood. You have allocated about $15,000 for ...
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