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Newsby Staff and News ReportsFebruary 13, 2024

EVs Bring More Problems Than Other Vehicle Types

A recent JD Power reliability study shows users find electric vehicles far more troublesome than gasoline and hybrid vehicles.

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ArticlesCover Storyby Mike AntichDecember 11, 2019

Labor Shortage Increases But Economic Uncertainty Emerges

The robust economy is creating record numbers of new jobs and a subsequent labor shortage that is being exacerbated by the large wave of Baby Boomer retirements, but some see uncertainty of future market conditions.

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Newsby StaffNovember 1, 2019

NIADA Certified Pre-Owned Launches Dealership Rental Program

The program was created in conjunction with PDP Group, a broker and administrator for OEM service rental vehicle programs, to help NIADA Certified dealers create another profit center within the dealership.

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Newsby StaffOctober 29, 2019

Enterprise Adds Collision Repair Management Software

Nexsyis Collision repair management software will help streamline the rental vehicle process for people whose vehicles are being repaired.

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Newsby StaffApril 17, 2019

E-Z Rent-A-Car, Advantage Agree to $4.6M Settlement

According to the complaint, the overcharging began in 2015 when E-Z and Advantage merged.  

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Newsby StaffAugust 31, 2018

ACIS Develops Repair Tracking Tech for Europcar

The technology, which builds upon Europcar’s existing body shop priority system, will boost efficiency by allowing the European rental company to more accurately manage repairs.

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NewsJuly 25, 2017

Europcar Accused of Overcharging Customers for Repairs

Europcar has been accused of overcharging its customers 30 million euros for damaging vehicles.

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NewsMay 30, 2017

Dent Wizard Names New President

Dent Wizard International, which specializes in automotive reconditioning and SMART (small to medium area repair techniques) repairs, has promoted Mike Black to president — in addition to his current position as chief operating officer.

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NewsApril 3, 2017

FTC Approves Final Orders Against Dealers for Failing to Disclose Recalls

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved final consent orders with CarMax, Asbury Automotive Group, and West-Herr Automotive Group, settling charges that they touted how rigorously they inspect their used cars, yet failed to adequately disclose that some of the cars were subject to unrepaired safety recalls.

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NewsDecember 16, 2016

CarMax and Other Dealers Fail to Disclose Unrepaired Recalls

Despite highlighting their inspections, the Federal Trade Commission alleges that CarMax, West-Herr Automotive Group, and Asbury Automotive Group failed to adequately disclose that some of their vehicles had open recalls, including the Takata airbag defect.

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