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AutoZone extends its footprint with Bethlehem retail branch

Bethlehem store manager Ms Charmaine van Schoor and Mr Jimmy van der Westhuizen, regional operations manager, AutoZone

AutoZone, Southern Africa’s  leading automotive parts retailer and wholesaler,  has opened a new retail store in Bethlehem, Free State with the focus on bringing competitive prices and their extensive parts and accessories range to the area.

AutoZone is the largest privately owned automotive parts retailer and wholesaler in Southern Africa. The company has a footprint of 10 wholesale branches, 92 retail branches and 46 member-owned franchise branches.

AutoZone’s wholesale, retail and member-owned branches are supported by a base of more than 700 local and international suppliers and an active product range of more than 75 000 parts numbers.

The company provides major brands such as Castrol, Shell, NGK, Gabriel, GUD Filters and Safeline brakes, as well as AutoZone’s own-brands such as Ampro tools, Eco-Tech electronic accessories, Auto Kraft tools and accessories, AutoZone chemicals and oils, Eddies Spares for taxis, Elpar electronic components and FEMO hard parts.

Complementing its customer service, AutoZone’s technical support team The Pit Crew is available to customers for any queries related to AutoZone products and parts seven days a week, from 7am to 7pm daily.

AutoZone’s Pit Crew support line (0800 11 22 111) provides technical support for customers who have purchased products from AutoZone as well as road safety and maintenance tips.

They offer troubleshooting assistance over the phone in dealing with car problems ranging from changing a fan belt to advice on engine components; this is complemented by AutoZone’s mobi SMS service (41746) where customers can SMS queries and sign up to the mobi site http://autozonesa.mobi.

For more information contact AutoZone on toll free: 0800 200 990 or visit the website www.autozone.co.za .

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