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El Paso Police fight back vs. catalytic converter theft with VIN etching event
El Paso Police fight back vs. catalytic converter theft with VIN etching event

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

El Paso Police fight back vs. catalytic converter theft with VIN etching event

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso Police Department and Take 5 Oil Change are taking 'proactive steps' to protect vehicle owners from the rising threat of catalytic converter theft. To that end, they will host a Catalytic Converter Theft Prevention Event from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, July 26 at Take 5 Oil, 1341 N. Zaragoza. The event will offer vehicle owners free VIN etching services. El Paso has reported more than 800 catalytic converter thefts during the past three years, El Paso Police said. To help deter these crimes, the El Paso Police Department is providing free vehicle identification number (VIN) etching on catalytic converters. This process involves permanently marking the vehicle's VIN onto the converter, making it more difficult for thieves to sell the stolen part without proof of ownership, police said. This is a preventative measure aimed at reducing thefts and helping identify stolen property more easily, police said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

Driven Brands Holdings Inc. to Host Second Quarter Earnings Call on August 5, 2025
Driven Brands Holdings Inc. to Host Second Quarter Earnings Call on August 5, 2025

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Driven Brands Holdings Inc. to Host Second Quarter Earnings Call on August 5, 2025

CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 22, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Driven Brands Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: DRVN) ("Driven Brands" or the "Company") will release its second quarter 2025 earnings before the market opens on August 5, 2025. Following the release, management will host a conference call at 8:30 a.m. ET to review the Company's financial and operating performance. The call will be available by webcast and can be accessed by visiting the Company's Investor Relations website at A replay of the call will be available for at least three months. About Driven Brands Driven Brands™, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, is the largest automotive services company in North America, providing a range of consumer and commercial automotive services, including paint, collision, glass, vehicle repair, oil change, maintenance, and car wash. Driven Brands is the parent company of some of North America's leading automotive service businesses including Take 5 Oil Change®, Meineke Car Care Centers®, Maaco®, 1-800-Radiator & A/C®, Auto Glass Now®, and CARSTAR®. Driven Brands has approximately 4,800 locations across the United States and 13 other countries, and services tens of millions of vehicles annually. Driven Brands' network generates approximately $2.0 billion in annual revenue from approximately $6.1 billion in system-wide sales. View source version on Contacts Shareholder/Analyst inquiries:Dawn FrancfortICR, (203) 682-8200 Media inquiries:Taylor (704) 644-8129

Arizona driver says just days after getting an oil change, his engine seized up while driving on the freeway
Arizona driver says just days after getting an oil change, his engine seized up while driving on the freeway

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Arizona driver says just days after getting an oil change, his engine seized up while driving on the freeway

Regular oil changes should help your car run longer and perform better, but when Travis Brun's engine seized up just days after stopping at a local Take 5 Oil Change, he was shocked to find his oil pan was bone dry. Brun made the discovery after the engine in his 2014 Acura sedan seized up while he was driving on the freeway. I'm 49 years old and have nothing saved for retirement — what should I do? Don't panic. Here are 6 of the easiest ways you can catch up (and fast) Thanks to Jeff Bezos, you can now become a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don't have to deal with tenants or fix freezers. Here's how Want an extra $1,300,000 when you retire? Dave Ramsey says this 7-step plan 'works every single time' to kill debt, get rich in America — and that 'anyone' can do it 'It just sounded like somebody put a cinder block in a blender and just let it go," Brun shared with AZFamily. Shortly after hearing that alarming sound, all of the dashboard warning lights started flashing in Brun's car. Then, the car stopped, forcing Brun to call a tow truck. Now, Brun finds himself with an engine that's been destroyed and an oil change shop that believes Brun's story is all made up. Brun isn't the type of person to put off his car's maintenance. 'I'm a big proponent of when the sticker says to get it in for an oil change, get it in for an oil change,' said Brun. Shortly after his car broke down, Brun had it towed to a repair center in Chandler, Arizona, where mechanics discovered the engine had completely seized. According to the mechanics, there's only one way this can happen to an engine: running it without any oil. But when Travis and his wife, Ashley, contacted Take 5 about the situation, the Bruns were quickly stonewalled. Take 5 reportedly demanded video evidence showing a mechanic reproducing the oil leak in Brun's Acura. However, that request was impossible to fulfil since the seized engine couldn't even turn on, let alone pressurize to demonstrate an oil leak. Frustrated with the situation, the couple contacted AZFamily's "On Your Side" investigative team. When reporter Gary Harper reached out to Take 5, the company stated it had reviewed its service footage and could confirm that everything was done correctly with Brun's oil change. 'After speaking with both the customer and their preferred auto body shop and thoroughly reviewing our service footage, we can confirm that the oil was properly filled and the chamber securely tightened during the customer's visit,' Taylor Blanchard, Senior Director of Corporate Communications at Take 5, said in a statement shared with AZFamily. 'There is no indication that Take 5 Oil Change is at fault.' But with conflicting claims, the Bruns are now stuck with a vehicle that won't start. Making matters worse, the Bruns were forced to put the car in storage and are now paying storage fees. 'Where did the oil go if there wasn't a leak that you created, when everything was fine prior to the oil change?' asked Ashley. Read more: No millions? No problem. With as little as $10, here's of diversified assets usually only available to major players While the Bruns' situation is an extreme example, in most cases the federal government offers protections when dealing with negligent auto repairs: The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act provides protection and establishes standards for warranties, holding service providers accountable for their obligations. The Federal Trade Commission oversees unfair and deceptive business practices and can take action against businesses that violate standard business practices. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can help if financing (like a credit card) was involved in the vehicle repair transaction. Arizona residents also have several state-specific options that can provide more direct assistance: The Arizona Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division handles complaints against auto repair shops. The office can investigate cases, mediate disputes and, if necessary, take legal action against businesses that violate consumer protection laws. The Arizona Small Claims Court provides a straightforward path to compensation of up to $3,500, eliminating the need for an attorney. Filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau of Arizona creates a public record of the issue and sometimes helps resolve disputes through their mediation process. Furthermore, you should always check with your local authorities to better understand the consumer protections available in your state. This tiny hot Costco item has skyrocketed 74% in price in under 2 years — but now the retail giant is restricting purchases. Here's how to buy the coveted asset in bulk Robert Kiyosaki warns of a 'Greater Depression' coming to the US — with millions of Americans going poor. But he says these 2 'easy-money' assets will bring in 'great wealth'. How to get in now Rich, young Americans are ditching the stormy stock market — here are the alternative assets they're banking on instead Here are 5 'must have' items that Americans (almost) always overpay for — and very quickly regret. How many are hurting you? Money doesn't have to be complicated — sign up for the free Moneywise newsletter for actionable finance tips and news you can use. This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice. It is provided without warranty of any kind.

Arizona driver says just days after getting an oil change, his engine seized up while driving on the freeway
Arizona driver says just days after getting an oil change, his engine seized up while driving on the freeway

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Arizona driver says just days after getting an oil change, his engine seized up while driving on the freeway

Regular oil changes should help your car run longer and perform better, but when Travis Brun's engine seized up just days after stopping at a local Take 5 Oil Change, he was shocked to find his oil pan was bone dry. Brun made the discovery after the engine in his 2014 Acura sedan seized up while he was driving on the freeway. I'm 49 years old and have nothing saved for retirement — what should I do? Don't panic. Here are 6 of the easiest ways you can catch up (and fast) Thanks to Jeff Bezos, you can now become a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don't have to deal with tenants or fix freezers. Here's how Want an extra $1,300,000 when you retire? Dave Ramsey says this 7-step plan 'works every single time' to kill debt, get rich in America — and that 'anyone' can do it 'It just sounded like somebody put a cinder block in a blender and just let it go," Brun shared with AZFamily. Shortly after hearing that alarming sound, all of the dashboard warning lights started flashing in Brun's car. Then, the car stopped, forcing Brun to call a tow truck. Now, Brun finds himself with an engine that's been destroyed and an oil change shop that believes Brun's story is all made up. Brun isn't the type of person to put off his car's maintenance. 'I'm a big proponent of when the sticker says to get it in for an oil change, get it in for an oil change,' said Brun. Shortly after his car broke down, Brun had it towed to a repair center in Chandler, Arizona, where mechanics discovered the engine had completely seized. According to the mechanics, there's only one way this can happen to an engine: running it without any oil. But when Travis and his wife, Ashley, contacted Take 5 about the situation, the Bruns were quickly stonewalled. Take 5 reportedly demanded video evidence showing a mechanic reproducing the oil leak in Brun's Acura. However, that request was impossible to fulfil since the seized engine couldn't even turn on, let alone pressurize to demonstrate an oil leak. Frustrated with the situation, the couple contacted AZFamily's "On Your Side" investigative team. When reporter Gary Harper reached out to Take 5, the company stated it had reviewed its service footage and could confirm that everything was done correctly with Brun's oil change. 'After speaking with both the customer and their preferred auto body shop and thoroughly reviewing our service footage, we can confirm that the oil was properly filled and the chamber securely tightened during the customer's visit,' Taylor Blanchard, Senior Director of Corporate Communications at Take 5, said in a statement shared with AZFamily. 'There is no indication that Take 5 Oil Change is at fault.' But with conflicting claims, the Bruns are now stuck with a vehicle that won't start. Making matters worse, the Bruns were forced to put the car in storage and are now paying storage fees. 'Where did the oil go if there wasn't a leak that you created, when everything was fine prior to the oil change?' asked Ashley. Read more: No millions? No problem. With as little as $10, here's of diversified assets usually only available to major players While the Bruns' situation is an extreme example, in most cases the federal government offers protections when dealing with negligent auto repairs: The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act provides protection and establishes standards for warranties, holding service providers accountable for their obligations. The Federal Trade Commission oversees unfair and deceptive business practices and can take action against businesses that violate standard business practices. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can help if financing (like a credit card) was involved in the vehicle repair transaction. Arizona residents also have several state-specific options that can provide more direct assistance: The Arizona Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division handles complaints against auto repair shops. The office can investigate cases, mediate disputes and, if necessary, take legal action against businesses that violate consumer protection laws. The Arizona Small Claims Court provides a straightforward path to compensation of up to $3,500, eliminating the need for an attorney. Filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau of Arizona creates a public record of the issue and sometimes helps resolve disputes through their mediation process. Furthermore, you should always check with your local authorities to better understand the consumer protections available in your state. This tiny hot Costco item has skyrocketed 74% in price in under 2 years — but now the retail giant is restricting purchases. Here's how to buy the coveted asset in bulk Robert Kiyosaki warns of a 'Greater Depression' coming to the US — with millions of Americans going poor. But he says these 2 'easy-money' assets will bring in 'great wealth'. How to get in now Rich, young Americans are ditching the stormy stock market — here are the alternative assets they're banking on instead Here are 5 'must have' items that Americans (almost) always overpay for — and very quickly regret. How many are hurting you? Money doesn't have to be complicated — sign up for the free Moneywise newsletter for actionable finance tips and news you can use. This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice. It is provided without warranty of any kind.

Driven Brands to Participate in the Baird 2025 Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference
Driven Brands to Participate in the Baird 2025 Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference

Associated Press

time27-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Associated Press

Driven Brands to Participate in the Baird 2025 Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference

CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 27, 2025-- Driven Brands Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: DRVN) ('Driven Brands' or the 'Company') today announced that it will participate in the Baird 2025 Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference in New York. The Company's fireside chat is scheduled to begin at 10:50 a.m. ET on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. The fireside chat will be webcast live from the Company's Investor Relations website at on the Events & Presentations page. It will also be available for replay on the Company's Investor Relations site for at least 30 days. About Driven Brands Driven Brands ™, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, is the largest automotive services company in North America, providing a range of consumer and commercial automotive services, including paint, collision, glass, vehicle repair, oil change, maintenance, and car wash. Driven Brands is the parent company of some of North America's leading automotive service businesses including Take 5 Oil Change ®, Meineke Car Care Centers ®, Maaco ®, 1-800-Radiator & A/C ®, Auto Glass Now ®, and CARSTAR ®. Driven Brands has approximately 4,800 locations across the United States and 13 other countries, and services tens of millions of vehicles annually. Driven Brands' network generates approximately $2.0 billion in annual revenue from approximately $6.1 billion in system-wide sales. View source version on CONTACT: Shareholder/Analyst inquiries:Dawn Francfort ICR, Inc. [email protected] (203) 682-8200Media inquiries:Taylor Blanchard [email protected] (704) 644-8129 KEYWORD: NORTH CAROLINA NEW YORK UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: RETAIL AUTOMOTIVE GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE OTHER AUTOMOTIVE OTHER RETAIL SPECIALTY SOURCE: Driven Brands Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 05/27/2025 07:15 AM/DISC: 05/27/2025 07:14 AM

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