Walmart has introduced a new service to streamline its auto care offerings.
The Arkansas-based retailer announced this week that it has launched a new modernized contactless auto service model that lets customers schedule, check in and track their car’s progress through the Walmart app.
Branded Auto Care Centers of the Future, the service is now available at 10 locations in Fayetteville, with more on the way.
“We’ve built Auto Care Centers around value and convenience. By adding new technology, we’re giving customers the same trusted service — now with a seamless experience that fits their lifestyles,” said Corey Bender, senior vice president, Hardlines, Walmart U.S.
Since its first Auto Care Center in Claremore, Oklahoma, in 1979, Walmart has opened auto care centers in 2,582 Supercen