Engine Repower Council sets up Facebook presence

Jan. 1, 2020
The Engine Repower Council has turned to the social networking site, Facebook, as another means to educate motorists about the benefits of remanufactured/rebuilt engines.

The Engine Repower Council has turned to the social networking site, Facebook, as another means to educate motorists about the benefits of remanufactured/rebuilt engines.

“Through Facebook, we are able to reach car owners who regularly communicate through social networking sites, many of whom are looking for ways to extend the useful life of their vehicles,” says Dave Wooldridge, chairman of the Engine Repower Council. “The financial, performance and environmental benefits of remanufactured/rebuilt engines are numerous. Facebook is another way for us to remind motorists that engine repowering is a financially sound and quality proven alternative to purchasing a new vehicle.”

To become a fan of the Engine Repower Council on Facebook, visit http://www.facebook.com/pages/manage/?act=36990258#/pages/Engine-Repower-Council/170937731441 or search the site for the Engine Repower Council.

“For the cost of an average down payment on a new car or truck, you can repower your vehicle with a remanufactured/rebuilt engine, gaining years of reliable service and improved fuel economy all without monthly car payments and higher insurance rates,” Wooldridge adds. “That’s a huge savings to consumers. We’ve added social networking to help us get the word out.”

With repowering, a vehicle’s engine or an identical one from another like-vehicle, is completely disassembled, cleaned, machined and remanufactured/rebuilt. Unlike used or junkyard engines with an unknown performance and maintenance history, repowered engines are dependable, reliable and backed by excellent warranty programs, the Council states.

In addition to its financial benefits, remanufactured/rebuilt engines also save the tremendous amount of energy used in processing discarded engines and vehicles. It also saves an incredible amount of raw materials that would have been used in building a new engine.

For more informaiton, visit www.enginerepower.org.

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