The longest warranty in the aftermarket auto engine industry is being offered by HiPerformer.com.
Spokane, WA (PRWEB) June 6, 2006 -- HiPerformer (www.HiPerformer.com), the largest online engine supplier in the US, is offering an otherwise unheard of 100,000 mile / 7 year warranty on its remanufactured engines, and will continue to do so indefinitely. HiPerformer is willing to back its remanufactured car and truck engines with the after market engine industrys longest warranty, because their focus on quality allows all of their engines to meet or exceed the original manufacturers specifications. This also allows them to boast one of the lowest engine failure rates in the country of less than 1.6%.
HiPerformers dedication to remanufacturing car and truck engines to "improve" and not just "replace" is responsible for their maintained warranty rate of 1.7%, compared to the national average of 6%. All parts in HiPerformers remanufactured long block engines are typically purchased from the same suppliers who supply the original engine manufacturers, and nearly all of the moving parts in the HiPerformer car and truck engines are new, whereas competitors often simply use rebuilt parts.
In addition to a quality engine remanufacturing process, HiPerformer brings industry experience that keeps their quality to a higher standard than competitors, making their 100,000 mile / 7 year warranty possible. The companys remanufacturing plants were established over thirty years ago, and even HiPerformers engine machinists have an average of over fifteen years of experience.
About www.Hiperformer.com
HiPerformer.com is a privately owned company under S&S Remanufacturing Co., and a member of the Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association. HiPerformer builds in excess of 5000 automotive and marine engine units each year. The company offers the industrys longest warranty on remanufactured engines at 100,000 miles / 7 years.
For more information, please visit www.Hiperformer.com. Jeff Johnson can be reached at (800) 942-7800 and (509) 325-4558 to answer any questions.
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