Auto Aftermarket News in Canada

Hybrid Electric Vehicle/Battery Safety

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) is hosting a free webinar on Friday, May 15 at 4:00 p.m. ET entitled “Hybrid Electric Vehicle/Electric Vehicle Battery Safety.”  As an…

TRW Continues the “Face-to-Face” Conversation

TRW invites you to join them at the Roundtable Discussion and receive a thank-you gift for being the #HeroesofMobility Sign-Up Now > Join ZF Aftermarket for a live and interactive…

New Raybestos Element3 Caliper Coverage

Raybestos has expanded its Element3 brake caliper line, for popular late model trucks, SUVs, with the addition of new part numbers, covering over 13 million vehicles-in-operation (VIO). Additions to the…

A New Date Is Announced for NAPA EXPO 2021

New Date for NAPA EXPO 2021 As previously announced, the NAPA EXPO is rescheduled for February 1–4, 2021, in Las Vegas, while the Canadian Business Conference (CBC) is rescheduled for…

Free TPMS Training From Continental

Continental is offering a free webinar series on TPMS technical training for automotive technicians and parts professionals. Called, ‘TPMS – 2020 Vision’, the training series will be conducted by Continental’s…

SiriusXM and BOLT ON TECHNOLOGY Partner

SiriusXM Canada and BOLT ON TECHNOLOGY, a supplier of technology solutions to auto repair shops, today announced a new partnership togive shops using BOLT ON  software the ability to offer…

AARO Hosting 2022 Fleet Day

On June 16, the Automotive Aftermarket Retailers of Ontario (AARO) is hosting its first Fleet Day at the Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel (901 Dixon Road, Toronto).…

AAPEX Introduces Repair Shop HQ Webinar Series

AAPEX is introducing an eight-part Repair Shop HQ Webinar Series to provide important technical training and management content for shop owners and shop leaders. The free…

Aftermarket Car Parts Canada – Leading the Industry

As Canada’s leading publication for the automotive aftermarket industry, with a focus on the aftermarket auto parts industry, auto repair, service centres, aftermarket auto parts distributors, and aftermarket auto parts suppliers, we are the Canadian source for auto mechanic news, and for information about the latest advances in auto mechanic technology. More than an auto parts magazine, we cover auto parts industry news, and we offer the insight, direction and market research that repair shops need in order to best service their customers. Whether using original equipment of aftermarket products as replacement parts, our readers rely on us to increase their market share and to be able to continue to provide top-notch service. As the Canadian source for auto parts news, we know that our readers rely on us to provide them with the latest information about aftermarket parts and accessories, auto care products, performance parts, and the automotive aftermarket industry overall. As the industry continues to evolve, affecting aftermarket size, our readers turn to us for the market research that will help them strategize and plan for the future, regardless of the market size.

Aftermarket Auto Parts – The Bigger Picture

As part of a much larger automotive footprint, aftermarket professionals know that their success depends on a variety of external factors, which is why we cover the entire automotive landscape. They know that today’s car sales figures, which normally take place in brick and mortar dealerships, determine which vehicles will end up in their aftermarket service bays in the years to come. That’s why we regularly deliver dealer news to our aftermarket readers. Since trucks and vans need replacement parts too, the fleet industry has a significant impact on the aftermarket. That’s why our readers trust us to educate them about fleet, whether they specialize in commercial vehicle maintenance or light truck repairs. Moreover, since many repair shops sell tires, we make sure they’re well informed about the latest products and technologies available. After all, the aftermarket auto parts industry covers a lot of territory, and while some information is available on aftermarket auto parts websites, we are the authority on the topic here in Canada, coast-to-coast. And while the friendly neighbourhood mechanic doesn’t usually do body work on vehicles that have been damaged in a traffic accident, it’s important for aftermarket professionals to know what’s going on in this part of the auto industry.To make sure they do, we provide complete coverage of the collision repair industry – a segment of the business with their own aftermarket auto parts challenges and concerns. And as auto body repair technology continues to evolve and advance, we are there to inform our audience about the changes, and about how to best take advantage of emerging trends. Finally, whether parts and emerging technologies are made in Canada, the United States, or abroad, we provide the insight and direction that helps today’s aftermarket professionals make sense of it all.