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SaleSleeve’s weatherproof document displays will appear in Wheels Automotive Dealer Supplies’ April 2019 catalog.

WheelsAuto’s April 2019 online catalog will include SaleSleeve’s lineup of weather-tested doc displays.
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SMITHFIELD, Va. — SaleSleeve, a weatherproof document display provider, announced that Wheels Automotive Dealer Supplies has added SaleSleeve’s products to its newest online catalog, available in early April.
“WheelsAuto carefully evaluates the quality and value of every product we offer to auto dealers. We’re pleased to announce that SaleSleeve met our standards and is now included in our newest catalog,” said Renee Perri, Corporate Division vice president for Wheels Automotive.
The SaleSleeve patent is for a protective envelope that encloses a one or two-page document and protects that document from weather damage, airflow from vehicle movement, and friction from lowering and raising a vehicle’s window. Logistics Manager Benjamin Brown said SaleSleeve has been field-tested in all types of weather conditions, including hurricanes.
“Dealerships are discovering that SaleSleeve is durable, inexpensive and a remarkably versatile solution for displaying a vehicle’s sales documents,” Brown said. “We’re delighted to have Wheels Automotive Dealer Supplies include SaleSleeve in its catalog, where it will be seen by thousands of franchise, independent, and buy-here, pay-here dealers.”
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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