“Contrary to reports, Haynes is not stopping printing Manuals. "It's not the end of the road for Haynes-we are embarking on an exciting new journey," the company said on Twitter. Haynes is eagerly making clear that it’s not totally exiting the paper-products game. Finally, Haynes already offers a plethora of online manuals available piecemeal or included in an All Access subscription for $399 a year (or $34.99 a month) for the Cars, Trucks, and SUVs section. Also, Haynes was acquired by InfoPro Digital back in April and said at the time that the goal was "to create a leading global information services provider in the automotive industry." Considering it's owned by a company with digital in its name, we had an inkling things would head in this direction. As modern vehicles add more and more electronics, shade-tree mechanics are not able to apply all of the lessons they learned working on a 1980 Ford Bronco to a 2021 model. Give Your Kids the Gift of Automotive Repair.
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