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Mitchell 1 Named TechShop Magazine’s 2010 Top 5 Tools Award Winner

Mitchell 1 is pleased to announce it is a winner of TechShop magazine's 2010 Top 5 Tools Award for its popular OnDemand5.com software. Only 21 manufacturers were awarded this year’s honor.

Mitchell 1 is pleased to announce it is a winner of TechShop magazine’s 2010 Top 5 Tools Award for its popular OnDemand5.com software. Only 21 manufacturers were awarded this year’s honor.

Each month, TechShop readers report the top 5 tools they use in their shop and on the job. Award winners are determined based on the number of times a company or product is mentioned by shop owners and technicians in the previous six issues of TechShop, in the Top 5 Favorite Tools section.

“We are honored to be named one of TechShop magazine’s Top 5 Tools Award winners and would like to thank their readers for recognizing our efforts to continually provide quality repair information solutions to improve repair shop productivity,” said Gary Hixson, Mitchell 1 product manager. “Since the winners are picked by shop owners and technicians, this award is a great testament to our technological leadership and product innovation.”

OnDemand5.com was launched in 2002 to provide technicians with all of the features and information of OnDemand in a fast, powerful and convenient online program. Today, OnDemand5.com delivers comprehensive data for 1983 through current domestic and import vehicle models. It includes the new OnDemand Live feature, where users view and share tips, as well as access clear illustrations and full-color wiring diagrams, complete diagnostics, tech bulletins and recalls, scheduled maintenance with labor times, automatic monthly data updates and OEM parts and pricing.

For more information on Mitchell 1 products and services, automotive professionals can visit the company’s website at www.mitchell1.com.

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