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AutoZone to Provide Rebates to ASA Members

AutoZone has entered into an agreement with the Automotive Service Association (ASA) to offer its members savings program on parts. ASA members are now eligible for rebates on their commercial parts purchases through AutoZone.

BEDFORD, TEXAS — AutoZone has entered into an agreement with the Automotive Service Association (ASA) to offer its members savings program on parts. ASA members are now eligible for rebates on their commercial parts purchases through AutoZone.

“This partnership with AutoZone is a win-win situation for our members,” said Geralynn Kottschade, AAM, ASA chairman and owner of Jerry’s Body Shop Inc. in Mankato, Minn. “More than half of our membership is within five miles of an AutoZone store. This alliance could not only be a convenient way to buy commercial parts, but the monthly rebate program has the potential to boost shop revenue.”

One of the leading auto parts retailers in the U.S., AutoZone also owns ALLDATA, a provider of diagnostic and repair information software. According to Steve Handschuh, AutoZone senior vice president for AutoZone Commercial, the new agreement will allow ASA member shop owners to increase parts coverage and service levels, and add value to their businesses.

For more information about the ASA benefit program with AutoZone, call ASA’s membership department at (800) 272-7467, ext. 295.

For more information about ASA, visit: www.asashop.org.

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