Visitors in their thousands arrived through the doors of the NEC across the three-day event, and those at Arnold Clark Autoparts’ stand were able to benefit from the company’s technical experts and product displays, and could also sign up to the motor factor’s brand-new trade website.
The parts distributor also displayed the Arnold Clark Autoparts-sponsored Vampire jet car, the holder of the UK land speed record, and the car known for appearing on BBC’s Top Gear in 2006 when presenter Richard Hammond was involved in a high-speed accident driving the exact same car.
Arnold Clark Autoparts’ stand offered insight into key, own-brand product lines including Ultratec oils and lubricants, Padtec brakes and Goliath batteries, as well as popular product ranges including Air for Life cabin sanitisers, and products from both Schaeffler and Kärcher.
The leading national motor factor’s involvement across the Automechanika Birmingham event week wasn’t limited to exhibition space within the NEC, with the company also sponsoring the ‘Best Community Initiative’ accolade in the inaugural Automechanika Birmingham Garage Awards.
Won by CD Copland Motors Ltd., Angus, nominees for the accolade were recognised for an initiative, such as a donation, campaign, or promotion, was effective in raising awareness of a local cause, charity, or issue, that ultimately benefitted the local area.