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The Tune Up | Ep. 10 – 2024 Predictions: the Good, the Bad, and the EV

March 14, 2024 Shopmonkey Season 2 Episode 10
The Tune Up | Ep. 10 – 2024 Predictions: the Good, the Bad, and the EV
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The Tune Up | Ep. 10 – 2024 Predictions: the Good, the Bad, and the EV
Mar 14, 2024 Season 2 Episode 10
Shopmonkey
In this episode of The Tune Up Podcast, the crew takes a peek into the crystal ball and pulls out predictions for the upcoming year in all-things-automotive.
Car rental agencies are selling their EV fleets. Will the EV empire start to take a downturn and trend more toward hybrid vehicles again? Or will there be new entry points for EV late adopters?
How will the current state of the economy and inflation influence the automotive market? Will modern payment structures such as BNPL (Buy Now, Pay Later) move the needle on increasing a shop’s ARO?
What new types of technology and services will rise in popularity in everyday shops? We discuss dry ice blasting services, ADAS, and more. Tune in to hear the crew’s thoughts!
Links to resources discussed in this episode:
11:20 — Hot Take on “The Exciting Future of EV for Niche Customs”


Show Notes
In this episode of The Tune Up Podcast, the crew takes a peek into the crystal ball and pulls out predictions for the upcoming year in all-things-automotive.
Car rental agencies are selling their EV fleets. Will the EV empire start to take a downturn and trend more toward hybrid vehicles again? Or will there be new entry points for EV late adopters?
How will the current state of the economy and inflation influence the automotive market? Will modern payment structures such as BNPL (Buy Now, Pay Later) move the needle on increasing a shop’s ARO?
What new types of technology and services will rise in popularity in everyday shops? We discuss dry ice blasting services, ADAS, and more. Tune in to hear the crew’s thoughts!
Links to resources discussed in this episode:
11:20 — Hot Take on “The Exciting Future of EV for Niche Customs”