NAPA is currently open and maintaining normal operations. Store personnel are taking precautionary measures to ensure the cleanliness of each NAPA AUTO PARTS store and we are providing all our employees with the latest information and training available to properly address potential coronavirus issues.
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Does Napa sell auto parts?
Your local NAPA stocks auto parts, tools and equipment and many other items for heavy duty trucks, marine, and farming equipment. Stop in today. DON¿T JUST CLEAN. OXICLEAN¿. SHOP OUR HUGE SELECTION OF OXICLEAN¿ AUTO PRODUCTS TO GIVE YOUR CAR THAT SPARKLY, CLEAN LOOK. FROM FOAMING CAR WASH TO INTERIOR WIPES, WE¿VE GOT YOU COVERED.
Is Napa Open for business?
NAPA is currently open and maintaining normal operations. Store personnel are taking precautionary measures to ensure the cleanliness of each NAPA AUTO PARTS store and we are providing all our employees with the latest information and training available to properly address potential coronavirus issues.
What countries does Napa operate in?
Outside the United States, NAPA operates in Canada through the UAP (United Auto Parts) division of Genuine Parts Company and NAPA Autopro repair facilities in Canada, Mexico and other locations throughout the Caribbean and Latin America.
Why work at Napa?
At NAPA, our people are proud to be an essential part of the effort in your community. With that of course comes great responsibility, and to ensure that our employees and customers are safe while we keep essential products and personnel on the road we have implemented the following initiatives.
Where is NAPA located?
Outside the United States, NAPA operates in Canada through the UAP (United Auto Parts) division of Genuine Parts Company and NAPA Autopro repair facilities in Canada, Mexico and other locations throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. In April 2013, Genuine Parts Company acquired Exego Group, a leading automotive parts ...
Who is the sponsor of NASCAR?
NAPA is an official sponsor of NASCAR and currently sponsors the No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro of Chase Elliott and Hendrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Cup Series. The company sponsored the No. 56 Toyota Camry driven in the Cup Series by Martin Truex Jr. for Michael Waltrip Racing up to 2013 and also sponsored Michael Waltrip from 2001 to 2009 when he drove for Dale Earnhardt, Inc., Bill Davis Racing, and his own team. All four of Waltrip's wins were with NAPA as his sponsor, including the 2001 and 2003 Daytona 500 's. NAPA also sponsored Truex's brother Ryan in the K&N Pro Series East and was the sponsor for multi-time champion driver Kelly Moore in the same series. NAPA dropped its sponsorship of MWR after a major scandal during the 2013 Federated Auto Parts 400. In 2014, NAPA began sponsoring JR Motorsports ' Chase Elliott in the Xfinity Series. In May 2015, NAPA announced it would become the majority sponsor of Elliott and the No. 24 Chevrolet team in the Cup Series with Hendrick in 2016.