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If You’re in a Mechanic Program, You’ll Love Henry Ford’s Soybean Car
ATC News Cambridge
July 18, 2019

If You’re in a Mechanic Program, You’ll Love Henry Ford’s Soybean Car

Ford: one of the world’s biggest automotive companies, and one that isn’t afraid to try new things—even
A Look at the Benz Patent Motorwagen for History Buffs in Mechanic Colleges
ATC News Surrey
July 17, 2019

A Look at the Benz Patent Motorwagen for History Buffs in Mechanic Colleges

Automobiles have certainly come a long way, but that doesn’t mean old ones aren’t cool to look at.
“New Car Smell” Explained for Anyone Who Wants to Become an Auto Mechanic
ATC News Montreal
July 17, 2019

“New Car Smell” Explained for Anyone Who Wants to Become an Auto Mechanic

New car smell: it smells kinda funny, but you can’t quite put your finger on what it is. So
The Invention of Windshield Wipers Explained for Students in Automotive Technology Courses
ATC News Toronto
July 16, 2019

The Invention of Windshield Wipers Explained for Students in Automotive Technology Courses

Windshield wipers are now standard on passenger cars, but that wasn’t always the case. The invention credited as the
5 Signs You’re Ready for a Career in a Skilled Trade
Infographic Montreal
July 12, 2019

5 Signs You’re Ready for a Career in a Skilled Trade

Skilled trades offer important services to people in need, and certification can be relatively quick to complete. Skilled trades also
What Students in Auto Body Schools Should Know about Different Bumpers and How they Work
ATC News Surrey
July 12, 2019

What Students in Auto Body Schools Should Know about Different Bumpers and How they Work

Bumpers first started popping up on automobiles around 1915, at first only on the fronts of cars. They were quite thin
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