Introducing the ACDelco All Makes and All Models Challenge – UnderhoodService

Introducing the ACDelco All Makes and All Models Challenge

Are you one of those technicians who believes you can't use one brand of replacement parts for all makes and models of vehicles? If you are, ACDelco would like to challenge you to start thinking differently.


CHALLENGE DETAILS
VEHICLES: All Makes and Models
PARTS: Non-GM Applications
FEEDBACK: Technician Assessments

For the next 12 months, ACDelco will challenge individual technicians around the country to try select ACDelco products for non-GM vehicle related repairs. The technicians will be asked for their assessments on the parts quality, reliability, fit and function and the results will be reported out in a series of articles in Underhood Service, Brake & Front End and ImportCar.

The truth is, not all parts are created equal. The real difference is the quality that goes into the design and manufacturing process. Our quality is what gives us the confidence that our replacement parts will hold up to your highest expectations whether they are used in a GM, a Ford, a Toyota or a Nissan. The majority of our parts are put through a variety of tests, often under extreme or unusual conditions to help assure that the quality that’s promised is the quality being delivered.

ACDelco parts deliver trusted quality for most vehicles on the road today. In addition, we pay close attention to product sourcing to help ensure that our parts meet ACDelco’s stringent and exacting standards. All of this translates to parts that are designed to fit and function properly the first time.

Our combination of broad coverage, product quality, competitive prices and industry leading training makes the ACDelco product line a true winner and must have for Independent Service Centers. Check back throughout the year for the results or contact your local ACDelco distributor to find out more about our complete line of quality replacement parts.

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