Federated continues sponsorship of ‘Two Guys Garage’

March 17, 2015
Federated Auto Parts will continue its sponsorship of Two Guys Garage this season. The popular MAVTV show, hosted by Kevin Byrd and Willie B., will premiere new episodes on March 20 and feature new TechTalk by Federated Auto Parts tech tips.

Federated Auto Parts will continue its sponsorship of “Two Guys Garage” this season. The popular MAVTV show, hosted by Kevin Byrd and Willie B., will premiere new episodes on March 20 and feature new “TechTalkTM by Federated Auto Parts” tech tips.

“Our partnership with Two Guys Garage has been very beneficial for our members and Federated Car Care customers,” said Phil Moore, senior vice president of Federated Auto Parts. “Kevin and Willie do a great job of educating and entertaining, and the popular ‘TechTalkTM by Federated Auto Parts’ tips offer valuable technical information and showcase the quality parts, outstanding service, product advantages and new innovations offered by Federated and its manufacturing partners.”

The first two new episodes of the new season will feature an interview with Tony Molla, vice president of communications for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Molla will talk with Byrd and Willie B about why it is important for service technicians to become ASE certified and how motorists should seek out shops employing ASE-certified technicians, such as those at Federated Car Care Centers.

“Each new episode of ‘Two Guys Garage’ will emphasize to viewers that Federated and our Car Care Center members are true vehicle experts,” said Moore. “This year, we have several surprises planned for the show, so as they say in TV land, stay tuned.”

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