Future of Semiconductors Trucks & Windshield Repairs

Future of Semiconductors Trucks & Windshield Repairs

Since the Coronavirus pandemic, supply chains have been bending, nearly breaking, to keep up with demand. When Americans found out that COVID-19 is a norovirus; people have been trying to get back to normal. Things are changing in ways we didn’t think were possible. With the new technology comes new opportunities for small businesses. Tesla’s are now being worked on at General Motor dealerships and repair shops. President of GM, Mark Reuss said GM dealer service centers have made “11,180 repairs on Teslas” since 2021. “Complex auto repairs for Tesla powertrains need access to the carmaker’s Garage Tools server to pull codes and run self tests. And when even Tesla is having trouble getting parts for its range, there’s no reason to think GM could or would. Tesla did begin selling two subscriptions to service, repair, and diagnostic software last year. It’s possible GM dealers have got in on that…”

History of Auto Glass Windshields – From Ford to Gorilla

History of Auto Glass Windshields – From Ford to Gorilla

Improvements in automotive glass and technology led to many innovative windshield designs in the first half of the 20th century. Automotive glass repair, or windshield repair as it is commonly known, is one of the latest innovations in automotive history. Humans became aware of glass made by molten lava cooled down to make obsidian. It is usually black in color. When shattered the obsidian, or glass, forms very sharp arrowheads, knives, spears, etc. for weapons. The obsidian was also used for trade, barter, and money. Quality Auto Glass, LLC. believes that nano and future decomposition technologies will replace traditional laminated auto glass. Vehicles on highways travel faster and are more prone to accidents than in the past – more congestion on the road, etc. – and we believe it is time to upgrade auto glass across the board. The leader in the future of windshield and glass safety is Corning.

Shovel Pierces Through Windshield on Interstate 17

Shovel Pierces Through Windshield on Interstate 17

This is a terrifying, yet true story. It happened along Interstate 17 in Anthem AZ. A shovel pierced through the windshield of Cheryl Miernicki’s Dodge Durango as she was heading home from an appointment. “I feel very blessed. I feel like I really dodged a bullet,” said Mielnicki. “You know, by the hand of God, I managed to get into the shoulder of the road and I didn’t hit anybody.” Safety standards have evolved over time since the invention of the Automobile. Having smart governmental controls and protocols in place keep drivers safe. It keeps manufacturers honest and ethical. Through the years manufacturers have produced auto glass using various methods. When an ancient method of producing something is replaced with a new technology – the older technology is eventually phased out – because the older technology can become dangerous or is no longer useful. Many of auto glass shops in Mesa use sales gimmicks to get drivers to purchase non-OEM auto glass or they do not use OEM auto glass whatsoever.