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  Special Feature

Dot-Com Directory

Posted 9/9/2003
Colby Horton

Dot-com Directory    Page 1

   Pages 2-3

   Pages 4-5

   Pages 6-8

   Pages 9-11

   Pages 12-13 (Complete Listing)



To help you decipher through the countless numbers of Web sites for automotive service companies, AutoInc. has developed a special pullout directory to serve as a Yellow-Page listing of industry companies with a Web presence. The directory was developed using survey responses and additional Internet research. AutoInc. does not endorse companies, but has included them as a benefit to its readers. Although 350 companies are represented, space restrictions limit us from including all automotive-related Web sites.

In detailing specific services offered by these companies, we have focused on 12 general categories. The companies surveyed selected the categories that best represented their services. We have also included the specialty of each company - whether it caters to the mechanical or collision sectors of the industry. In some instances, the companies selected both sectors as their specialty.

Companies highlighted in purple conduct business online. This includes e-commerce capabilities, online downloads, or features of their products that are accessible in an online format. Dollar signs ($) appearing under the specialty fields indicate the company charges a nominal fee for its online services.

Due to the size of the files, the Dot-com Directory has been divided into five downloadable sections. The directory files are .pdf files for your convenience. Please download the file by clicking on the appropriate links from above. In order to view the charts, you must software that can read .pdf files.

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