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By Counterman
link hidden, please login to view announced the completion of the previously announced acquisition of AX V Nissens III APS ( link hidden, please login to view), European manufacturer and distributor of aftermarket engine cooling and air conditioning products with a growing array of vehicle control technologies. Under the terms of the agreement, SMP has acquired all the issued and outstanding shares of Nissens for approximately $390 million (€360 million), net of cash and assumed debt and subject to post-closing adjustments, from Nordic private equity firm Axcel and the Nissen family, according to a news release announcing the acquisition.
“We are very pleased to announce the closing of the Nissens acquisition. With this combination, we create an aftermarket leader in North America and Europe across our key product categories. The strength of Nissens’ leadership team and overall cultural fit will allow for immediate collaboration on opportunities for growth through cross-selling as well as bi-directional synergies with significant savings potential. We welcome Nissens and its employees to the SMP family,” said Eric Sills,
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By Counterman
Standard Motor Products, Inc. announced the continued expansion of its Ignition Coil program. Standard and Blue Streak offer more than 700 Coils, with new numbers added each month. Blue Streak by Standard Ignition Coils are available in multi-packs for a complete coil service, the company said.
In a news release announcing the program expansion,
link hidden, please login to viewexplained that it evaluates the original part, identifies the OE issues, and corrects those problems to deliver improved reliability. For instance, ignition coils on the Ford 4.6L engine generate too much heat, leading to premature failure. To solve this issue, Blue Streak by Standard FD503 Ignition Coils were redesigned with two additional bobbin segments to better distribute the energy, resulting in less heat and a longer service life. Many popular OE coils use a two-piece design requiring an O-ring that breaks down over time, allowing moisture to enter the coil and cause failure. Standard said it created a sealed, one-piece design that doesn’t require an O-ring, eliminating the risk of moisture intrusion. Recently released Standard Coils introduce coverage for the 2023-21 Ford F-150, 2023-20 Subaru Legacy and Outback, and 2022-19 Mercedes-Benz cars and SUVs. Additional new coverage includes popular vehicles like the 2024-22 Volkswagen Jetta and Taos, 2024-23 Ford Super Duty trucks, and the 2020-15 Alfa Romeo 4C. Currently, 15 Blue Streak Ignition Coil Multipacks are available for popular vehicles, with additional applications in development.
“Our Ignition Coil program is the most comprehensive in the industry,” said John Herc, vice president of vehicle control marketing at SMP. “We’re dedicated to continuously expanding our coverage with coils of the highest quality and best performance to meet the demands of professional technicians.”
All new Standard and Blue Streak Ignition components are listed in the catalog found at
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By TheAutopartsShop
The Auto Parts Shop (a product of Ebc Technologies LLC) distributes auto parts and accessories to 48 states within the U.S. The Auto Parts Shop has a comprehensive catalog of over a million unique parts and accessories. We cover most makes and models of parts sold in the U.S.
A partial list of part types we provide include brake pads, headlights, shock absorbers as well as many more products for your motor vehicle. The AutoParts Shop can help you easily find the right car accessories. A very attractive and simple user interface helps you to shop the parts by Brand, Make, or Part, Year, Model with just a few clicks. Customers can also search the right product with search bar based on Part number, Part, Manufacturer Vendor and almost any combination of these attributes with make, model, and year. We supply these automotive products at best-discounted rates.
Our utmost priority is our client satisfaction. Whether you need a part delivered to your house or business, we ship all parts within one business day if that part is available. You will never be surprised by hidden handling or shipping charges. All our prices are provided upfront. If you are unsure of anything, we are always available via phone, chat, or email to help you with any questions you may have.
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By Counterman
link hidden, please login to view. (SMP) announced that it released 335 new part numbers in July. This most recent release provides new coverage in 115 distinct product categories and 182 part numbers for 2023 and 2024 model-year vehicles. The expansion includes seven New Fuel Injectors, adding coverage for applications like the 2020-14 Mitsubishi Outlander and 2023-21 Hyundai Santa Fe, as well as Direct Injection High-Pressure Fuel Pumps for BMW and Hyundai vehicles.
Also included in
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