At the 2010 SEMA Show there were more than 2,000 new products submitted for consideration in the New Products Showcase—shattering all previous records. Presented in 15 categories, the New Product Awards highlight the industry’s innovation and represent the first of many accolades for the winners.
Law and Order is an update of some of the most recent federal and state legislative and regulatory issues that could potentially impact the automotive specialty-equipment industry. These include issues affecting small-business owners and their employees.
More than 114,000 industry professionals gathered in Las Vegas during the week of November 2–5 for the 2010 SEMA Show, and the tone was decidedly optimistic. Exhibitors, buyers, media and other professionals were there to learn, collaborate, network and explore, sharing their passion in order to...
Carriers have announced their new rate increases, so now it’s more important than ever to take advantage of the SEMA Freight Savings Plan, a valuable member benefit. As a SEMA member, you can save up to 33%* on select FedEx Express services and up to 24% on select FedEx Ground services.
SEMA councils and committees represent groups of SEMA members who share a common business purpose, member group or market segment. The group's members collaborate to identify common business goals, issues and challenges that require a special focus by the association. Council members work...
The laws and regulations that govern how SEMA members do business have an increased and growing impact on how specialty-equipment products are made, distributed and marketed. As the nation and our industry struggle with a still-balky economy, SEMA's charge is to stay on top of every revenant state...
See all of the Nissan vehicles on display at the 2010 SEMA Show through this gallery located on www.enjoythedrive.com. The collection of photos are part of the vehicle gallery on enjoythedrive.com. There are more than 1,700 vehicle photos and the gallery is searchable by several key words, including...
Audi unveiled its high-riding A4 Allroad at the 2009 Geneva Motor show, and at that time, it was thought the vehicle's future was for European roads only. However, judging from some recent photos supplied by Brenda Priddy and her team of shooters, that may be about to change.