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By APF
The automotive aftermarket industry could be on the verge of one of its biggest shakeups in years.
According to a Bloomberg report, O'Reilly Automotive has submitted a cash offer for the automotive parts division of Genuine Parts Company, a business that analysts believe could be valued at more than $10 billion. While neither company has confirmed the negotiations, the report suggests a decision on the future of the business could come before the end of the summer. Genuine Parts could ultimately sell the division, pursue a spinoff, or retain the business if it determines that is the better long-term strategy.
For the automotive aftermarket, the implications could be significant. Genuine Parts is best known as the parent company of NAPA Auto Parts, one of North America's largest distributors of replacement parts for professional repair facilities, fleets, and do-it-yourself customers. Combining that network with O'Reilly's extensive retail and commercial operations would create an even larger player in an already competitive industry.
A transaction of this size could influence everything from supplier relationships and distribution networks to pricing, inventory availability, and competition with other major retailers such as AutoZone and Advance Auto Parts. Independent repair shops may also be watching closely to see whether any ownership changes affect commercial programs, delivery networks, or parts availability.
At this stage, the report remains based on anonymous sources familiar with the discussions, and there is no guarantee a deal will ultimately be completed. Additional bidders could emerge, or Genuine Parts could decide to pursue a different strategic direction.
What do you think?
Should O'Reilly acquire Genuine Parts' automotive business? Would this strengthen competition or reduce consumer choice? How could this affect NAPA stores, independent repair shops, and DIY enthusiasts? If you're in the automotive industry, what impact would you expect on pricing and parts availability? Join the discussion below and share your thoughts on what could become one of the largest automotive aftermarket deals in recent history.
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link hidden, please login to view announced it released eight new AmeriPLATINUM Brake Pad numbers and four new AmeriPRO Brake Pad numbers with a wide range of coverage ranging from Buick Encore to Ford Transit applications. The new SKUs cover over 6mm VIO. Also just released in the
link hidden, please login to view product line: 1 new AmeriPRO Brake Shoe, 2 new AmeriPRO Wear Sensors, 74 new AmeriPRO Coated and Coated R90 Euro Rotor numbers, and 20 VGX Brake Pad numbers with VIO coverage over 44+mm VIO.
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link hidden, please login to view introduces a new line of Transtar Brand 100% all New Components Torque Converters which it said are engineered specifically for 2011-up Ford Trucks and Vans equipped with 6R140 transmissions. Designed to meet the demands of modern gas and diesel powertrains, these converters deliver consistent, dependable performance for today’s rebuilders and come with a 12-month/unlimited mileage warranty.
Developed by an engineering team with decades of experience supporting global automotive programs, all converters are manufactured to OE specifications and designed to meet or exceed factory performance standards,
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2011-Up Ford F250, F350 and F450 with 6r140 transmission. 2016-Up Ford E350 and E450 with 6R140 transmission. Available Part Numbers
TS-FM1261 (6.2L; 6.8L Gas Engines) TS-FM1262 (6.7L Diesel Engine, 6 Mounting Studs) TS-FM1265 (7.3L Gas Engine) For optimal performance, pair with Transtar Low Viscosity Fluid.
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By Counterman
Automotive Parts Associates (APA) is pleased to announce that Midwest Parts Hub, a division of Kelley Automotive Group based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has joined the group as a shareholder.
Founded in 1952 by Jim Kelley, Kelley Automotive Group is a family-owned dealership group representing multiple vehicle brands and serving customers throughout northeastern Indiana and beyond. Midwest Parts Hub opened in 2025 and services customers throughout the surrounding region through its extensive inventory of genuine General Motors OEM, ACDelco and aftermarket parts, along with daily delivery routes and advanced technology systems. The company emphasizes inventory availability, experienced staff, technology integration and reliable service as key drivers of its continued success.
“In today’s market, if you want to stay competitive, you need to be part of a program group,” said Mike Smith, parts director for Kelley Automotive Group. “Operating completely on your own is no longer effective. After evaluating our options, we knew
link hidden, please login to view was the right choice.” “We are excited to welcome Midwest Parts Hub to APA,” said Steve Tucker, president of APA/TruStar. “Their long-standing commitment to service, innovation, and operational excellence makes them a tremendous addition to our shareholder family.”
For more information about Kelley Automotive Group, visit
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