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NGK Spark Plugs Debuts all New Website

NGK Spark Plugs (USA), Inc., a subsidiary of NGK Spark Plug Co., LTD., has just launched a newly redesigned website for its NGK Spark Plug and NTK Oxygen Sensor lines. The new website features a fresh new look and an enhanced application look-up.

NGK Spark Plugs (USA), Inc., a subsidiary of NGK Spark Plug Co., LTD., a leader in spark plugs and oxygen sensors, has just launched a newly redesigned website for its NGK Spark Plug and NTK Oxygen Sensor lines. The new website, www.ngksparkplugs.com, features a fresh new look and an enhanced application look-up.

According to Mark Sprague, NGK Spark Plugs (USA) Marketing Manager, “This new site will create added excitement for all of our products. We’ve combined new graphics and bold new colors along with more product information and easier navigation to make our new website as informative and easy to use for our automotive aftermarket customers.”

The NGK website homepage introduces each NGK product category with a sliding marquee that displays product images, features, and benefits. New navigation allows visitors to browse by category or to select individual products of interest via a direct link.

New image-rich catalog with 100,000 applications
NGK’s new site incorporates a new catalog, which features more than 100,000 product applications supported by individual product images for each part. To help educate customers on technical issues and assist with problem solving, NGK provides a complete reference library of technical bulletins, FAQs and installation instructions.

A motorsports section highlights NGK’s leadership role in supporting a wide variety of racing venues and the company’s ongoing commitment to provide high-quality NGK performance products and sponsorship for some of the most successful racing teams in America.

Additional information about NGK Spark Plugs (U.S.A.), Inc. can be found at www.ngksparkplugs.com.

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