Insights
Current Used Vehicle Market Conditions: 2021 Year-End
February 4, 2022
3 MIN READ2021 Year-End Kontos Kommentary The following commentary is produced by Tom Kontos, Chief Economist, KAR Global.
Episode 5: Evolution and Growth in the Collision Industry
November 1, 2021
Ryan and Ben Clymer, Jr.—CEO of the five-location MSO, Ben Clymer’s The Body Shop—discuss today’s challenges with the efficient delivery of proper, safe repair, including the ongoing impact of supply chain disruptions. They also uncover new growth opportunities and even potential roadblocks for the collision industry.
2021 mPower Virtual Conference
On-Demand
2 MIN READThe Mitchell | Genex | Coventry team looks forward to connecting with you at the 2021 mPower Conference, taking place virtually October 12–14, 2021.
Long-Lasting Pandemic Trends That Might Surprise You
September 9, 2021
5 MIN READIt is no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed much about the way we live and do business.
Episode 4: What Vehicle Lightweighting Means for Collision Repair
July 21, 2021
Ryan and Edwin Pope, principal analyst at IHS Markit, discuss the growing use of lightweight materials in new automobile design and construction. While these alternatives are helping to improve safety, boost fuel economy and reduce costs, they are also creating new challenges affecting insurance claims and the delivery of proper and safe repair.
The Shift in Mobility Patterns
June 7, 2021
5 MIN READJust two years ago, some experts predicted the end of private vehicle ownership and the growth of shared mobility or Mobility as a Service (MaaS). Then came COVID-19. Three trends have emerged, however, that are shaping mobility’s “next normal” and promising to have a long-lasting impact on the collision repair and auto insurance industries.
AI and Its Impact on Automotive Claims
June 7, 2021
6 MIN READFor more than six decades, innovators have attempted to unlock the full potential of artificial intelligence (AI). That dramatic growth has only accelerated over the last year due, in part, to the pandemic and a “new reality”. According to one report, 87% of carriers are now spending in excess of $5 million annually on these technologies, which is more than in the banking and retail sectors.