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MEMA to Give Away Trip to Daytona 500 as Finale to 100-Year Anniversary

As a grand finale to the yearlong celebration of its 100-year anniversary and to say thanks to the product manufacturers who have made it possible, the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) announced today that it will be giving away a trip for two to the 2005 Daytona 500 – the 47th annual “Great American Race.”

AASA Reminds AAPEX Attendees to Absentee Vote

As evidenced by recent polls, the November presidential elections will be close — and as the 2000 election pointed out, every vote counts. The Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) is reminding those planning to attend the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in Las Vegas, or those who will be out of town, to submit an absentee ballot. Organizers for the 2004 AAPEX show have provided additional resources to make the absentee voting process easier. To order your absentee voter application go to www.aapexshow.com click on “Exhibitors,” then click on “Election 2004.”

Automakers to Slow Down Plants

In another sign of a sluggish U.S. economy and slumping sales at General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co., the automakers said Wednesday they plan to slow down their plants the last three months of 2004 and make about 165,000 fewer cars and trucks than a year earlier. The announcements may be bad news for auto suppliers and their workers, particularly for big companies such as Delphi Corp., Visteon Corp. and Collins & Aikman.

AIAG Show Hosted Bold, Honest Stars

At a time when Detroit’s Cobo Center is catching a lot of grief for being a tired, rundown, expensive and cramped venue, it’s nice to see one trade show there on the upswing. Auto-Tech 2004, a conference and show staged by the Automotive Industry Action Group, concluded a stimulating three-day run Wednesday that was a huge improvement on previous year’s events.

PERA to Meet During 2005 AERA Expo

Incoming PERA Chairman Denny Janisewski of Gopher Motors Rebuilding, Inc., announced this week that PERA will hold its Spring Marketing and Technical Meeting in Las Vegas during the 2005 AERA Expo. PERA will hold its meetings on the mornings of April 29 and 30, 2005 at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel, allowing attendees the opportunity to attend trade show events during the afternoon.

University Forum to Present Panel on OE Dealerships and Their Triple Edge Threat And Opportunity To The Aftermarket

It goes without saying that our industry continues to change before our very eyes. Distribution channels and methods continue to change. What worked as recently as a year ago might not be working now. The University of the Aftermarket’s annual University Forum can help you stay competitive, and keep pace with our ever-changing market. The event takes place on Sunday, Oct. 31 prior to the kickoff of AAPEX 2004. This year at University Forum the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association’s current Chairman Dave Caracci will moderate the Executive Roundtable and Service Dealer Panel on “The OE Dealership & Their Triple Edge Threat And Opportunity To The Aftermarket.”

AIA to Hold Awards Program at AAPEX

The Auto International Association (AIA) Segment of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association will hold its 16th AIA Industry Awards program at AAPEX 2004. Last year’s awards program showcased 70 entries from 24 companies in an impressive display located in the Sands Expo Center Upper Level Lobby. This high-traffic area will again be the site for this year’s display.

University Forum to Present S.W.O.T. Analysis Of OE Dealers

It goes without saying that our industry continues to change before our very eyes. Distribution channels and methods continue to change. What worked as recently as a year ago might not be working now. The University of the Aftermarket’s annual University Forum can help you stay competitive, and keep pace with our ever-changing market. The event takes place on Sunday, Oct. 31 prior to the kickoff of AAPEX 2004. This year, University Forum will feature — Bill Hanvey, vice president of marketing for Motormite/Dorman; and Jon Owens, AAP, publisher of Counterman magazine, aftermarketNews.com and AAPEX Today at Babcox Publications. At University Forum, Owens and Hanvey will lead a presentation titled: “S.W.O.T. Analysis Of OE Dealers,” which will address this major supplier to traditional channels of the aftermarket.

Delphi Seeks to Double European Market Share in Mid-Term

Delphi Automotive Systems Corp wants to double its European market share in the mid-term, Volker Barth, vice-president of the company’s European operations told Focus Money magazine in an interview to appear tomorrow. Delphi currently has a market share of about 6 percent, far less than European market leader Bosch’s 12.8 percent share, the magazine reported.

Ford Wins Suit Against Shareholders

A federal court has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by Ford Motor Co. stockholders, accusing Ford of hiding data on the safety of Ford Explorer tires. The plaintiffs claimed Ford omitted information concerning alleged dangers of Explorer models equipped with Bridgestone/Firestone ATX tires when making statements about the quality and safety of the vehicle.