SEMA recently highlighted the market swing from new to used vehicles with industry experts continuing to lower their forecasts as new-vehicle sales fall for 2009. For example, in February, J.D. Power predicted 2009 total new-vehicle sales to reach a mere 10.4 million units, down one million units...
The Pontiac GTO (“The Judge”), shown here at the 2008 SEMA Show, was a favorite among performance enthusiasts and remains a classic. Owners of this and other '60s- and '70s-era Pontiacs will race through 2009.
The 2009 New York International Auto Show presented several new and refreshed vehicles for consumers to eye their next possible vehicle purchase. Automakers also unveiled some concept and prototype vehicles to test consumers’ reactions and get a sense of whether their latest design efforts would...
A high level of disposable income and enthusiasm for Detroit iron make Dubai and the Middle East Gulf region an attractive market for both performance and styling customization. Consider attending or exhibiting at the Automechanika Middle East trade show. Several booths are available in the tuning...
The 2009 SEMA Show is only a little more than six months away! Start getting your Show gameplan together by viewing the online flooplan and a list of the more than 500 companies already planning their Show exhibits.
Northwood University is launching what it calls the world’s first MBA program for executives in the aftermarket industry. The program will begin in May 2009 through Northwood University’s DeVos Graduate School of Management.