Challenger Lifts launches car lifts podcast series

Nov. 22, 2011
The series, available for download, is geared toward automotive professionals seeking info and advice on the best car lifts for their needs.

Challenger Lifts has recently released a podcast series about all things car lifts. The series is geared towards automotive professionals seeking information and advice on the best car lifts for their needs.

“Our podcasts are developed to educate automotive professionals and shop owners about our products, as well as give them the information they need to perform their jobs safely and efficiently,” says Ryan Bentley, marketing director and podcast host.

As a leader in the design, manufacturing and distribution of high-performing car lifts, jacks, and auto accessories, Challenger Lifts offers podcasts that are designed to be a resource rich in information for its intended audience. The podcasts cover topics such as popular car lift features, advice for what to consider when selecting the car lifts for your shop, as well as how green car lifts work and their advantages.

Currently, there are three podcast available for download on the Challenger Lifts website at http://www.challengerlifts.com/podcasts.shtml.

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