Automotive Links:

 

Visit The Canadian Automotive Association to learn about the different services offered by the CAA , Canada's leading automotive association. The CAA homepage is an essential guide to not only the different services of the CAA, but also important information on all types of automobiles. 

 

With the implementation of the Ontario's Drive Clean , Ontario's new testing and repair program to cut smog-causing emissions be sure to visit this page. Remember! Vehicles that get regular tune-ups and are in good working order use less gas and emit fewer pollutants into the air. 

 

Cars is a not-for profit organization established to serve the human resource and training needs of the Canadian car and truck service repair industry.  Buehler Automotive and Transmission uses the organization to keep our technicians up to date and knowledgeable in all areas of automotive repair.

 
 

Also, make sure to visit Automotive Aftermarket Retailers of Ontario . AARO is a group of automotive retailers who have bonded together to strengthen the market, and improve overall service. 

 

Autoweek is a great online magazine for automotive enthusiasts. It offers access to live classified ads, opinion forums, and the latest in all aspects of automotive information and technology. 

 

The GearZone Network offers essential information on rebuilding kits, parts for the latest speed conversions, more helpful hints, and much, much more. A must see. 

 

The International Automotive Technical Network is a technician's forum for exchanging knowledge and promoting education with professionalism and integrity. The group has 15 978 professional technicians worldwide. The combined knowledge of thousands of top professionals helps this group to provide the highest quality automotive service in the world.

 

The Roadsters web site enables visitors to learn more about their favorite classic and custom muscle cars, hot rods and motor cycles at this site.  From Corvettes to Harley Davidson's - If you love the classics, you will love this page.


Motor Age was first published in September 1899 and sold on newsstands for 5 cents per copy. Today, Motor age reaches an audiance of 143,000 automotive service industry professionals - - shop owners, service writers and technicians.  This site provides technical, management and marketing information to our readers that encourages them to improve their skills and increase their effectiveness while also providing a forum for ideas that will stimulate further discussion of industry users.