Federated Car Care Program Membership Up 40% – UnderhoodService

Federated Car Care Program Membership Up 40%

Federated Auto Parts Car Care Center membership grew by 40 percent in 2007, it was announced by Phil Moore, vice president of marketing for Federated Auto Parts. The Federated Car Care Program is one of the fastest growing, complete support programs for the nation's best automotive service providers.

Federated Auto Parts (www.federatedautoparts.com) Car Care Center membership grew by 40 percent in 2007, it was announced by Phil Moore, vice president of marketing for Federated Auto Parts.

“We saw a dramatic increase last year of service providers signing up to become Federated Car Care Center members,” said Moore. “This is a proven program and the Federated members are realizing the positive effect that signing the best professional automotive service providers in their respective markets can have on their businesses. In addition, more and more professional service technicians are seeing what a great value it is to be a member of the Federated team and how being a Federated Car Care Center member can enhance not only their image, but their profitability. From the best parts to outstanding training and tremendous marketing support, Federated gives professional service technicians the advantage they need to compete in today’s competitive marketplace.”

The Federated Car Care Program is one of the fastest growing, complete support programs for the nation’s best automotive service providers. Federated provides its Car Care Center members with state-of-the-art training, comprehensive advertising and marketing support, an extensive line of quality, brand-name parts, a nationwide warranty program and a multitude of additional resources that make the Federated Car Care Center program a professional service technician’s best resource.

For more information, visit www.federatedautoparts.com.

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