Phillips 66 Lubricants Extends Agreement To Be The Exclusive Lubricants Supplier For American Honda Motor Co.
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Phillips 66 Lubricants Extends Agreement To Be The Exclusive Lubricants Supplier For American Honda Motor Co.

Phillips 66 will continue supplying service-fill lubricants for the Honda and Acura brands through 2019.

Phillips66_LubricantsPhillips 66 Lubricants has signed an agreement to continue manufacturing and supplying service-fill lubricants for the American Honda Motor Co. Inc. (AHM) through 2019. As a result of the agreement, Phillips 66 Lubricants will remain the exclusive provider for most Honda- and Acura-branded engine oil, lubricants and other vital fluids to dealers throughout the U.S.

“Our association with the team at AHM has been highly effective over the past years, thanks in large part to our shared commitment to developing high-performance, branded oil that complements the quality service that their dealerships provide,” said Bryan Faria, manager, Finished Lubricants. “We value the relationship and are pleased to continue supporting AHM in the next four years with our high-quality lubricants and best-in-class services.”

Phillips 66 Lubricants has been supplying its lubricants products to Honda and Acura dealerships located in the U.S since in late 2010.

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