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Alternative Fuel Technologies
A look at the alternative fuel technologies on the market and how these technologies will affect the servicing of cars.

- By Andrea Betts Menendez

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Collision feature
New Paint Technologies in 2006

Technology is becoming the solution in meeting the demands and pressures of collision repair markets in both the United States and Europe.

Management feature
Realizing Your Capacity and Unlocking Profitability

Calculating your shop's "adjusted capacity" can help you discover your limitations and find ways to overcome them for maximum productivity.

- By Thom Tschetter

legislative feature
OSHA Finalizes Regulation on Hexavalent Chromium

Not much has happened since the 1990s when it comes to federal regulation of insurance. It's unlikely the 109th Congress will move insurance reform legislation this year, but the 110th Congress could be a different story.

- By Robert L. Redding Jr.

 

Chairman's Message
- By Charlie Elder, AAM
Tell Me About Yourself

News Briefs
- By Levy Joffrion

Net Worth
- By Colby Horton
ASA Offers members Free Web-based E-mail

Tech Tips
- By Jerry Hokanson
On Fords, finding Sensor Is Key to Fixing Problem

Stat Corner
- By Karin White
Scrappage Rate Declines

Taking The Hill
- By Caroline Fuller

Tech to Tech
- By Brian Manley
The Need for a Critical Eye in Servicing Cars - Part II

Shop Profile
- By Levy Joffrion
Numero Uno: Greene's Body & Paint Service

Around ASA
- By B.J. Johnson

Guest Editorial
- By Ron Nagy
ASA's Market Profiles: Just the Facts, Please


 
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