Holden Launches GM Trade Parts

Holden Launches GM Trade Parts

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An automotive trade-only programme for Holden Genuine, ACDelco Parts, and Chevrolet Genuine Service Parts.

Holden has launced GM Trade Parts – an automotive trade-only programme that brings competitively priced Holden Genuine Parts, ACDelco and recent Chevrolet Genuine Service Parts to the trade through its Holden Dealer Network across Australia and New Zealand.

GM Trade Parts takes the reigns from the long-running Holden Trade Club programme, the rebranding bringing with it a suite of new products and benefits for its existing 28,000 members. 

“With over 1.6 million Holdens still on the road, there’s huge demand for Holden Genuine Parts in automotive workshops today. Holden has made a commitment to its customers to continue supplying Holden parts for at least the next decade, and the launch of GM Trade Parts reinforces this assurance to the automotive repair trade in both Australia and New Zealand,” said Paul Rietveld, Holden Director Aftersales. 

ACDelco also continues to expand its most makes and models product range – from the oil in the engine to the globes in the taillights, the ACDelco product range is diverse and ever-growing.

If you’re in the Automotive Trade and not an existing member, it’s free to join. 

You can Learn more about the programme at www.gmtradeparts.com.au or speak with your local Holden Parts Department.

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