Motorcar Parts Expands Product Coverage

Motorcar Parts of America, Inc. has expanded its product coverage for various brake and rotating electrical components. The expansion includes 505 new part numbers for starters, alternators, brake calipers, brake pads, brake shoes, power brake boosters, and brake rotors, covering 302 million vehicles in operation. The new offerings are available under the QB, Quality-Built, Quality-Built Black Series, and Pure Energy brands, providing enhanced solutions for the professional installer market.

Key Highlights:

  • 505 new part numbers added for brake and electrical products.
  • Coverage for 302 million vehicles in operation.
  • Available under QB, Quality-Built, Quality-Built Black Series, and Pure Energy brands.

Jamie Cook, senior vice president of sales and marketing, emphasized the importance of this expansion, stating: β€œIn addition to our private label offerings, our Quality-Built and Pure Energy products are steadily gaining momentum in the professional market, and the introduction of new part numbers underscores our proactive approach to developing, cataloging, and distributing products to meet evolving demand.”

Motorcar Parts of America is a leading remanufacturer, manufacturer, and distributor of automotive aftermarket parts. Their product portfolio includes alternators, starters, brake components, and diagnostic testing equipment, servicing a range of vehicles from light trucks to heavy-duty applications across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. With a global footprint of facilities in California, New York, Mexico, Malaysia, China, and India, the company continues to play a significant role in the automotive and electric powertrain industry. Additional details can be found at www.motorcarparts.com.

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