• PartSmart Parts to be sold through Amazon.com

    Navistar Parts will sell its popular private label PartSmart parts line through online retailer Amazon.com
    July 19, 2011

    Navistar Parts will sell its popular private label PartSmart parts line through online retailer Amazon.com.

    All PartSmart truck and bus parts will be available through the site at www.Amazon.com/partsmart.

    “Amazon.com is a known, trusted online retailer that will help us connect with customers on a whole new level,” said Patti Corso, e-commerce manager for Navistar Parts. “Navistar Parts was the first truck and bus OEM to sell truck and bus parts online and this partnership with Amazon.com extends our reach and offers a truly consumer-focused purchasing experience.”

    Parts ordered through Amazon will be available for next day, 2-day, and ground shipment options. Customers will be able to use Paypal and Amazon.com gift cards to make purchases.

    Navistar Parts’ existing e-commerce site, www.partsmartparts.com, will also continue to offer parts and promotions. The parts will also continue to be available through a network of over 500 International and IC Bus dealers in the U.S.

    The PartSmart parts line offers all-makes products that come with a one-year, parts-only replacement warranty.

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