ESP Introduces New Line of Garage Equipment

ESP Introduces New Line of Garage Equipment

Environmental Systems Products (ESP), a leading provider of vehicle emissions testing equipment for more than 30 years, recently announced the launch of its SystemOne Garage Equipment line. An expansion of ESP's full-service product offerings, the line includes high-performance lifts, tire changers, wheel balancers and additional garage tools.

Environmental Systems Products (ESP), a leading provider of vehicle emissions testing equipment for more than 30 years, recently announced the launch of its SystemOne Garage Equipment line. An expansion of ESP’s full-service product offerings, the line includes high-performance lifts, tire changers, wheel balancers and additional garage tools.

“This is a departure from what other industry suppliers are currently providing in terms of a service-centric, one-stop solution approach,” said John Bradley, vice president of sales at Connecticut-based ESP. “In this troubling economic climate in which many companies have had to cut back on product and service offerings, ESP is continuing to give customers the quality and reliability they have come to expect. The new SystemOne Garage Equipment line enables shop owners to be even more competitive in today’s ever changing automotive services market.”

ESP’s SystemOne Garage Equipment includes a variety of two and four-post heavy-duty lifts, three levels of tire changers, and two levels of wheel balancers. All components are designed for ease of use, time efficiencies, and enhanced productivity.

“ESP SystemOne Garage Equipment offers our customers a tremendous opportunity to bring their capabilities to the next level,” added Bradley. “Our lifts, tire machines, wheel balancers and other necessary tools are both installed and serviced by our local factory-direct service technicians, which simplifies the process. ESP can also offer a lease financing solution to further enhance our new equipment offering.”

ESP SystemOne Garage Equipment is launching in California, Texas, Georgia, Pennsylania and Virginia.

About ESP
Since 1976, ESP (www.esp-global.com) equipment has successfully conducted hundreds of millions emissions tests, and provided thousands of customers daily with the leading edge equipment for automotive testing, service and repair. ESP is the worldwide leader in emissions testing equipment and innovative products for the automotive repair industry.

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