August 2022

Aftermarket suppliers still have time to develop thoughtful EV strategies

Conventional wisdom holds that it’s a scary time to be in the automotive aftermarket business. The implied message is that you need to transform your business now, or you’ll have missed the runaway EV bonanza forever. But, in reality, the aftermarket industry is on solid ground. It can afford to take its time to make

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NASCAR Driver Who Ran Into Cheese Sign At Road America Gets Sponsored By Sargento

Earlier this year, while trying to avoid a crash at Road America, NASCAR Xfinity driver Josh Bilicki ran into an on-track sign advertising the Sargento cheese brand. The incident, which quickly became a meme, now means that Bilicki is making some real cheddar. Sargento is a Wisconsin-based cheese maker, so it makes sense that it

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Stellantis’ Free2move grows as other short-term rentals close

Stellantis has a lofty agenda as it pushes aggressively into electrification while also striving to generate more revenue through software and to improve the ownership experience with over-the-air updates. But this ambitious to-do list may not even be the trickiest task looming for Stellantis. The company is working to conquer another goal that has perplexed

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EV tax credit restrictions could reshape automakers’ supply chains, battery strategies

How the new EV tax credit rules work The revamped EV tax credit adds increasingly stringent rules on where battery critical minerals are extracted and processed, and where battery components are made or assembled for vehicles to be eligible. » For critical minerals: Before 2024 and after the U.S. treasury secretary issues the proposed guidance: 40%

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Handheld cellphone bans may correlate with lower distracted-driving fatalities, report says

Prohibiting drivers from using handheld devices leads to lower traffic fatalities, according to an analysis of NHTSA data by driver education company Zutobi. Zutobi ranked states by a “distracted driving severity score” based on state population, the number of distracted driving-related fatalities in 2020 and the percentage of fatalities due to distraction. New Mexico ranked

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