• Navistar debuts e-commerce website offering vehicle parts

    Navistar International Corporation says it will become the first heavy-duty truck and bus manufacturer to sell parts online to customers via an e-commerce website integrated into www.partsmartparts.com
    March 16, 2010

    Navistar International Corporation says it will become the first heavy-duty truck and bus manufacturer to sell parts online to customers via an e-commerce website integrated into www.partsmartparts.com.

    The online store will feature hundreds of popular parts from the Partsmart line, Navistar’s value line of all-makes truck and bus parts sold through their International and IC Bus dealer network. Parts orders placed online will be filled by the customer’s local International or IC Bus dealer.

    The e-commerce site features a full product catalog and allows the user to select vehicle and engine model to determine the correct part for their need.

    Additional information on Navistar Parts can be found at www.navistarpartsandservice.com.

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