Les Schwab, CarAdvise Partner Up In New Strategic Partnership

Les Schwab, CarAdvise Partner Up

Through CarAdvise's technological platform, consumers can leverage Les Schwab's network of tire facilities while being provided fleet minded pricing.

CarAdvise has announced a new partnership with Les Schwab Tire Centers of Bend, Oregon. Les Schwab, an iconic U.S. vehicle tire services retailer with more than 480 locations throughout the country, has joined the CarAdvise network of shops. Through CarAdvise’s technological platform, consumers can leverage Les Schwab’s network of tire facilities while being provided fleet minded pricing.

“Les Schwab was an innovator when founding his company nearly 70 years ago and today, we’ve added to those innovative ways by creating our unique partnership,” said Greg Tepas, founder and CEO, CarAdvise. “Innovation through technology has enabled CarAdvise to create a new way for consumers to interact with tire and maintenance vehicle services and we couldn’t be happier that Les Schwab chose to continue that innovative mindset with us.”

An innovative mindset has prompted CarAdvise to reinvent how people interact with their vehicles and the necessary maintenance and upkeep those vehicles need. Today, consumers can take the burden of maintaining their vehicles and do it in an easier, much less stressful approach. Through the CarAdvise technology, drivers can schedule appointments, approve and pay for services, and view their service history all right from their digital devices. 

Especially prudent in today’s environment, members benefit through CarAdvise’s “No Contact Car Care” platform reducing the amount of person-to-person exposure and hence reducing incremental risk associated with extended personal contact.

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