Michigan's Largest Private College Chooses Hunter for Automotive Services Program
![]() Baker College instructor Scott Spencer (right) and students begin an alignment
procedure using the school's new Hunter 611P Plus Aligner and DSP400WMS
wall-mount sensors.
When
Baker College, the largest privately operated college in Michigan,
expanded their Automotive Services Technology degree program
last year, they chose a full complement of Hunter equipment for
their new Owosso campus service bay classrooms. More than
100 students recently completed the first year of classes in the nine-bay
facility which is equipped with the most advanced undercar diagnostic and service systems available. |
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General Motors Dealer Equipment, providers of quality service equipment for General Motors' retail dealerships, recently honored Hunter for continuous service during the entire 15-year history of the organization. A plaque commemorating the achievement was presented to Hunter at GMDE's annual supplier meeting in Detroit. Hunter, the first GM supplier to the program and therefore designated 001 by GMDE is also the program's largest total volume supplier. |
At the Chevrolet Headquarters Auditorium, Tom Fisher, Dealer Equipment
and Services General Manager, presented the commemorative plaque to Hunter OEM Director Jeff Kern. |


At the Chevrolet Headquarters Auditorium, Tom Fisher, Dealer Equipment
and Services General Manager, presented the commemorative plaque to Hunter OEM Director Jeff Kern.