If you like AMSOIL products and want the ability to buy at wholesale cost, sell to customers, or build a side business, becoming an AMSOIL Dealer may be a better fit than a Preferred Customer account.
An AMSOIL Dealer account is designed for people who want more than personal-use savings. It can be useful for mechanics, farmers, equipment owners, small fleet operators, automotive enthusiasts, powersports riders, landscapers, diesel owners, and anyone who wants to recommend AMSOIL products to others.
Why Become a Dealer?
- Buy AMSOIL products at dealer wholesale pricing
- Earn commissions from customer purchases
- Help friends, family, customers, or equipment owners find the right AMSOIL products
- Support cars, trucks, diesel engines, tractors, mowers, ATVs, UTVs, motorcycles, boats, and farm equipment
- Build a part-time or full-time AMSOIL business at your own pace
Dealer vs. Preferred Customer
A Preferred Customer account is best for people who mainly want to save money on AMSOIL products for their own vehicles and equipment. A Dealer account is better for people who want wholesale buying power, the option to sell products, and the ability to earn income from AMSOIL sales.
A Good Fit for Equipment and Farm Communities
Agriculture equipment owners often maintain multiple machines, engines, gearboxes, hydraulic systems, and diesel fuel systems. As an AMSOIL Dealer, you can help people understand product options for their equipment and direct them to high-quality synthetic lubricants, greases, coolants, filters, and fuel additives when appropriate.
Start Small and Grow
You do not need a storefront to get started. Many Dealers begin by using AMSOIL products themselves, sharing their experience, and helping others order products online. Over time, you can decide whether you want to keep it simple or build a larger customer base.
Not sure which account is right? Choose Preferred Customer if you mostly want personal-use savings. Choose Dealer if you want wholesale pricing, business tools, and the ability to earn commissions.
Important Reminder
Before recommending any lubricant or maintenance product, always confirm the correct fluid type, capacity, and service interval with the equipment owner’s manual or manufacturer specification.
