HIGH street automotive retailer Halfords, which has its headquarters in Worcestershire, has reinvigorated and relaunched its car parts business.

The Redditch-based business is targeting a UK market worth £2 billion with an increased range of more than 130,000 individual products.

Branded as Car Parts Direct, the improved service enables customers to order any product in-store, online or via the Halfords mobile App with with next working day delivery or better and 66 per cent of in-store orders will be delivered within 90 minutes.

Car Parts Direct manager Paul Tomlinson said: “With an ageing UK car fleet stimulating demand for replacement parts, the timing is right for Halfords to reassert itself in the marketplace as part of our commitment to helping our customers with their life on the move. Car Parts Direct can be used by garage trade customers as well as capable DIY repairers, hobby mechanics and fans of specific vehicle marques, whether their needs are a clutch for a Citroen, brake disc for a BMW or a flywheel for a 1968 Porsche 911. Car Parts Direct has components and consumables for many more models than you may think, including older and less common marques. And, because there’s a Halfords store within 20 minutes for 90 per cent of the UK population, whether you drive a Ford or a Ferrari it is worth checking out our stock and prices before undertaking a repair.”