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Hy-Per Lube Includes Spanish Interpretation in Redesign of Website

Hy-Per Lube, a manufacturer of high performance lubrication products for more than 50 years, has announced the redesign of their website. The website now includes a Spanish translation.

Hy-Per Lube, a manufacturer of high performance lubrication products for more than 50 years has announced the redesign of their website, www.hyperlube.com. Far ahead of its competition, Hy-Per Lube’s website now includes a Spanish translation.

“We saw the need for reaching out to the Latino consumer,” John Latousek, Hy-Per Lube president commented. “This is something we feel is very important and it was quite easy to accomplish. I encourage other SEMA members to do the same.”

The Hy-Per Lube website was designed with the consumer in mind. The Product area offers information on all Hy-Per Lube products. Items are listed separately with access to photos and technical information. Also available is the retail locator where finding the closest store is just a click away. Consumers have access to printing out mail-in rebates and other special offers and may take the “Hy-Per Lube Challenge,” a contest providing the winner with Hy-Per Lube logo items. Sales representatives and store employee’s can print out catalog pages, material data safety sheets (MSDS) sheets, graphics and order sales promotion items from the sales rep login site on the home page.

Hy-Per Lube Corporation manufactures a complete line of high performance oil, fuel and cooling system products. Hy-Per Lube products are available at Advance Auto Parts, Checker, Schucks & Kragen Auto Parts, O’Reilly Auto Parts and Pep Boys. For more information visit www.hyperlube.com

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