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New Consumer Video Added to Engine Repower Council’s Website

The Engine Repower Council (ERC) recently added a new video to their website to educate consumers about the economic and environmental benefits of purchasing a remanufactured/rebuilt engine. The brief video lets consumers know that they do have options if their vehicle experiences engine trouble. It then explains why choosing to repower their current engine with a remanufactured/rebuilt engine is the best alternative.

The Engine Repower Council (ERC) recently added a new video to their website, www.enginerepower.org, to educate consumers about the economic and environmental benefits of purchasing a remanufactured/rebuilt engine.

The brief video lets consumers know that they do have options if their vehicle experiences engine trouble. It then explains why choosing to repower their current engine with a remanufactured/rebuilt engine is the best alternative. It also informs them as to what it means to repower their engine.

“When a car or truck suffers major engine damage, the first reaction of most consumers is to buy a new or used vehicle, but that’s simply not necessary,” said ERC Chairman Steve Rich. “This video shows consumers that they do have options and explains why remanufacturing/rebuilding their engine is the most reliable and cost effective choice over the long term. Visitors to our website will find the new video helpful and educational.”

About the Engine Repower Council
The Engine Repower Council is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating consumers about the economic and environmental benefits of remanufactured/rebuilt engines. The Engine Repower Council supports the “Be Car Care Aware” consumer education campaign. For more information about the Engine Repower Council and where to find qualified rebuilt engines and installation providers, visit www.enginerepower.org.

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