Pep Boys Re-Launches Fleet Services Program
With the same wide variety of services and maintenance solutions that retail customers enjoy, the Pep Boys Fleet Services Program helps business owners and fleet administrators manage the maintenance and repair of their fleet. The service is for fleets of all sizes, big or small, import or domestic.
With more than 700 locations across the country, The Pep Boys – Manny, Moe & Jack announced on April 23 the formal re-launch of its dedicated fleet services program.
With the same wide variety of services and maintenance solutions that retail customers enjoy, the Pep Boys Fleet Services Program helps business owners and fleet administrators manage the maintenance and repair of their fleet. The service is for fleets of all sizes, big or small, import or domestic.
The Pep Boys Fleet Program has ASE Certified technicians at each location to make Pep Boys a “One-Stop Shop” for routine maintenance or major repairs. Additionally, at select locations across the country, state inspections and hybrid vehicle maintenance can be performed.
“From tires and oil changes, to brakes, state inspections and engine diagnostics, we can do it all,” said Pep Boys Assistant Vice President of Fleet Andy Procell. “At Pep Boys, we believe in partnering with our customers to control and reduce expenses and minimize vehicle downtime. Our program is built on three fundamental deliverables: trust, convenience and value.”
The Service, Inventory and Cost Benefit
Pep Boys stores across the country are open seven days, six nights a week and offer an online appointment system with priority service and the option of “early-bird” drop off. Pep Boys has access to more than 75,000 parts — both private label and name brand — stocked within its network, meaning parts are available when needed. Some services, like engine oil and filter changes can often be performed in under an hour with an appointment.
Pep Boys’ inventory is purchased directly from the manufacturer, ensuring quality and competitive fleet pricing that can be passed directly to the customer. In fact, because some services are nationally priced, fleet administrators can access data and determine costs for certain repairs wherever the vehicle is in the country. For those in need of additional help, Pep Boys offers assistance with scheduling preventative maintenance and forecasting future fleet expenses through a dedicated network of fleet experts.
Each Pep Boys store across the country is managed by national, regional and local support teams that provide comprehensive estimates before performing work, and carry the peace of mind of national warranties for parts and labor.
Also available is the Pep Boys Fleet Card. The Pep Boys Fleet Card allows administrators and business owners to set purchase limits on fleet purchases with easy access to custom reports that allow one to review purchase history and invoices, schedule payments and manage expenses.
For more information on the program, please visit http://www.pepboys.com/service/fleet_services/.
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