Monroe 'Saving Squirrels' Ride Control Message to Reach Millions of Consumers This Year - aftermarketNews

Monroe ‘Saving Squirrels’ Ride Control Message to Reach Millions of Consumers This Year

Outdoor, radio and web advertising campaign urges motorists to 'stop sooner' by replacing worn shocks and struts at 50,000 miles.

MONROE, Mich. – The message "Stop Sooner – Replace Your Shocks at 50,000 Miles" will reach millions of vehicle owners this year as a result of an extensive outdoor, web and radio advertising campaign to be launched this month by the Monroe shocks and struts brand of Tenneco Inc., and will be delivered by a squirrel.

The 2009 Monroe “Saving Squirrels” campaign builds on last year’s successful initiative to help consumers understand that worn shock absorbers and struts affect more than just their ride comfort. These key under-vehicle components also play important roles in providing the steering, stopping and stability characteristics that help keep drivers, passengers – and, yes, road-crossing animals – safe. The campaign encourages vehicle owners and others to visit the www.savingsquirrels.com website to learn more about the direct link between ride control maintenance and driving safety. The website also includes a “dealer locator” feature that enables visitors to quickly find their nearest Monroe shocks and struts provider.

“The Monroe squirrel has a great deal of stopping power for consumers who are bombarded with ads every day,” said Carri Irby, Monroe brand manager, Tenneco. “Our goal is to help consumers become more proactive in maintaining their vehicles and to help connect them with the thousands of quality automotive parts and repair businesses that sell Monroe products.”

The 2009 Monroe Saving Squirrels campaign will be featured in high-visibility roadside billboard placements throughout the United States and Canada, at selected Major League Baseball stadiums, in Web banners, and in more than 6,000 radio ad spots on leading North American networks.

The campaign advises consumers that vehicle steering, stopping and stability characteristics depend on the “Safety Triangle” undercar system of shock absorbers, struts, brakes and related parts. When shocks and struts wear out, they can lose their ability to hold the tires against the road surface under certain driving conditions, potentially degrading steering and stopping performance. Shocks and struts also play important roles in promoting vehicle stability by helping to control weight transfer in hard-stopping situations and tight turns.

The Motorist Assurance Program, an independent organization dedicated to strengthening the relationship between consumers and the automotive service industry, recommends replacing worn shocks and struts at 50,000 miles to help ensure satisfactory steering, stopping and stability under certain driving conditions and situations.
 

You May Also Like

PHINIA Reports Q1 2024 Results

U.S. GAAP net sales were $863 million, an increase of 3.4% compared with Q1 2023, according to PHINIA.

PHINIA Inc. reported results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024.

First Quarter Highlights:

U.S. GAAP net sales of $863 million, an increase of 3.4% compared with Q1 2023.

Excluding $17 million of contract manufacturing sales, sales were up slightly compared to Q1 2023. Favorable pricing and currency were partially offset by lower commercial vehicle sales in Europe.

Bendix Making Changes at Indiana Manufacturing Operation

Bendix said it is transforming its distribution center into a state-of-the-art facility and consolidating dampers manufacturing into a single, larger space.

Doleco Announces Facility Expansion in Charlotte

The 33,000-square-foot facility is strategically positioned near major transportation hubs, providing optimal access to raw materials and speeding shipment of finished goods to all U.S. markets.

Standard Motor Products Introduces 268 New Numbers

The release provides new coverage in 75 product categories and 80 part numbers for 2023 and 2024 model-year vehicles, SMP said.

MAHLE Releases 2023 Sustainability Report

MAHLE noted it made significant progress in reducing its CO2 emissions, and increasing the use of renewable electricity.

MAHLE Releases 2023 Sustainability Report

Other Posts

Transtar Industries Continues Rapid Product Line Expansion 

The company is now offering OE recycled engines, in addition to its expansive line of OE recycled transmissions and transfer cases.

ZF Cleans Up Metro Park for Earth Day

ZF said the effort was in line with its dedication to sustainability, zero-waste and circularity.

ZF Cleans up Metro Park
PRT Launches 30 New Complete Strut Assemblies

The new items represent more than 10 million vehicles in new coverage, PRT said.

Motorcar Parts of America’s Selwyn Joffe on Core Values

Sustainability is embedded in every facet of the company’s operations, Joffe affirmed.

Motorcar Parts of America's Selwyn Joffe on Core Values