International. California-based Next Level Parts brings Carquest stores to Stanislaus and San Joaquin counties.
Advance Auto Parts has announced the opening of five new Carquest retail locations throughout Central California. The new stores are owned and operated by Carquest independent owner and Next Level Parts president Jack Gosnell.
The new stores are located at 1730 Jackson Ave., Escalon; 412 south Yosemite Avenue, Oakdale; 910 E. Weber Street, Stockton; 1557 Morgan Road, Modesto; Calle G 924, Modesto.
The stores have a variety of leading brand automotive parts and products, including DieHard batteries, which are owned and sold by Advance and Carquest. The parts in these stores will cater to both professional auto repair shops and DIY customers. In addition, the new locations will feature products for heavy machinery and agricultural and agricultural equipment.
Gosnell's journey as an independent owner of Carquest began in 1999, when he opened his first store in Turlock. It has since added seven Carquest locations across the region, including new stores opening this summer in Oakdale, Escalon, Stockton and two in Modesto. Next Level Parts also operates Carquest locations in Merced and Manteca.
"Since we opened our first Carquest, we have been passionate about serving motorists in this community," Gosnell said.
"Whether they're taking their kids to school, commuting, or needing parts to get their job done, we'll always go the extra mile to make sure they have the parts they need. These new locations will allow our team to reach more customers throughout Central California, and we are excited to be a part of these communities for years to come."
"Jack and Next Level Parts have been prominent members of Carquest's network of independent owners," said Carquest's executive vice president for U.S. stores, Junior Word.
"For more than 20 years, their team has been committed to providing customers with the highest quality parts and services. We are delighted with Jack and his recent expansion and look forward to witnessing the success of his new stores."