These were the top five collision repair news stories on Autobody News this week. Scroll through to get caught up, or if you want a second read.
Hyundai IONIQ 5 ICCU Failures Investigated
Hyundai IONIQ 5 ICCU (integrated charging control unit) failures have caused at least 30 complaints and a federal investigation opened by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Honda Recalls 1.2M Vehicles Due to Complaints About Backup Cameras
A Honda backup camera image recall involves about 1.2 million vehicles after Honda received about 274,000 warranty claims regarding blank rearview camera display screens.
Lordstown Motors Files for Bankruptcy, Sues Foxconn for ‘Bad Faith’
Ohio-based Lordstown Motors, the maker of the Endurance all-electric pickup truck, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is looking for a new owner, the company announced June 27.
Everyone in Collision Repair Process Plays a Part in Solving Problems with Supplements
As the time involved with processing supplements grows, repairers, insurance companies and even automakers can all help figure out a solution.
The Benefits of Bringing More Services In-House for Auto Body Shops
Services like ADAS calibration, alignment and customization have high margins and tend to be “easier” than the bulk of collision repair work.
Abby Andrews