SPC automotive program receives Ford Mustang from Smith Auto Family

LEVELLAND – Representatives from Smith Auto Family in Levelland presented a 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E to South Plains College’s automotive service technology program on Wednesday.

Smith South Plains DonationPatrick and Annette Sykora of Smith Auto Family designated grants totaling $32,000 from the NADA Foundation to the SPC Foundation for the purchase of the vehicle. Smith Auto Family has had a long-standing relationship with the college, supporting the automotive program for many years.

“Throughout the years, we have donated several vehicles to the program because for these students to have real-world experience, they need to work on vehicles,” Annette Sykora, dealer principal of Smith Auto Family, said. “I think this is a great program for us to have here in West Texas.”

Students in the program had the chance to view the Mustang, which will be used in lessons regarding the functions of electric vehicles.

“This vehicle will be a great addition to the SPC automotive technology program,” Gary Ham, automotive program coordinator at the SPC Levelland campus, said. “We can teach the theory of EVs and offer hands-on training in advanced automotive technologies, such as advanced driver assistance systems, vehicle networks, infotainment systems and electric propulsion systems.”

For more information about SPC’s automotive technology program, visit https://www.southplainscollege.edu/autotech/index.php.

 

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