New MEYLE Facebook page

November 30, 2015
New MEYLE Facebook page
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Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG HAS launched another social media channel to keep MEYLE and MEYLE HD customers informed of latest news and developments. The company is introducing a Facebook page in German and English where followers will find up-to-the-minute news from MEYLE and be among the first to know about new products, videos and brochures.


MEYLE Facebook fans will have compact information on new products, incentives and sponsorship events. They will also learn about new marketing materials including brochures, flyers, fitting instructions, posters and catalogues. Another benefit is that via Facebook the company will share "MEYLE Mechanics" video tutorials and many other videos providing valuable support for handling routine repair jobs. There will also be competitions with fantastic prizes to be won.

On 1 December, the MEYLE advent calendar will open the first of 24 windows packed with fabulous prizes, some smaller, some bigger. Prizes will be raffled off to participants daily, including GoPro cameras and useful workshop tools.

Become a MEYLE Facebook page fan and stay informed: facebook.com/meyle.parts.
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