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Lee Hunter Memorial Award Presented to Top Students
At GNYADA National Automotive Competition
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From left, at the New York Auto Show, student winners and supporters of the National Automotive Technology Competition are Wisconsin Automobile and Truck Dealers Association education consultant Dan Wooster; Hunter New York Regional Manager Beau Brauer; Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Automotive Instructor Tyson D. Larson; Black Creek High School student Sam Thiel; and Seymour High School student Jon Dethardt.
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The winning team in the 2007 National Automotive Technology Competition, held recently in New York, received the Lee Hunter Memorial Award and with it a new Hunter GSP9200 wheel balancer for its school. The team represents a consortium of Wisconsin high schools that conduct classes at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College in Green Bay where the balancer will be located.
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The National Automotive Technology Competition brings high school vocational students together for two days of rigorous testing to determine skills, knowledge and speed. Developed in 1990 by the Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association (GNYADA), the competition is designed to encourage automotive career studies and raise vocational-education standards in public schools.
Rotunda Approves Hunter Automated Vehicle Inspection Equipment for Ford Dealer Service
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Hunter drive-through brake, suspension and alignment testing equipment has been approved for use by Ford dealer service departments and is available through the Ford Rotunda equipment program. The Hunter Inspection Lane has proven itself an ideal tool for dealers seeking to maximize profit potential by identifying needed service and capturing more repair authorizations at the time of vehicle check-in. The drive-through lane performs a complete brake, suspension and alignment test in three minutes, measuring actual vehicle performance and providing a color printout of the results. |

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