In Case You Missed It: Top 5 Stories of the Week of July 29-Aug. 2

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.

Hertz Increases Efforts to Sell Tens of Thousands of Teslas Amid Soaring Depreciation

Hertz was aiming for 25% electrification of its entire fleet by the end of 2024. Now it's trying to offload its EV inventory.

Collision Repairers Brace for Long-Term Cybersecurity Change in Wake of CDK Cyberattack

Shop operators are buying cyber-insurance, opening new ways of buying parts and talking to IT consultants to prevent another attack.

Collaboration Builds Next Generation of Collision Repair Technicians in Albuquerque

A new high school apprenticeship program powered by industry and community organizations is addressing the workforce shortage.

First Totaled Tesla Cybertruck Faces Uphill Battle in Restoration Attempt

Kyle Wade faces challenges in fixing the first-ever totaled Tesla Cybertruck, a project fraught with technical difficulties and uncertainties.

Stellantis to Cut Underperforming Brands Amid Profit Decline

Stellantis, which owns Chrysler, Jeep and Ram among other brands, is struggling with weak margins and high inventory in the U.

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