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Last Updated: Mar 26th, 2006 - 13:41:45 |
(NUI) - From researching the features and price of a new car to selling a used car yourself, the Internet is revolutionizing the automotive business.
But an explosion of Web sites about cars can make even a simple job seem difficult. Put the word "cars" in a popular search engine and you get 6.8 million hits. "New cars" cuts that down to 172,000 sites. Wasn't the Internet supposed to make tasks such as car shopping easier?
That's one reason a new kind of search site is proving popular. The experts at www.top100websites.com use independent rankings from computer magazines and newspapers to choose the Web pages that are represented on their site. There's no need to waste hours when a few mouse clicks will do the job.
Here's a sampling of the automotive sites you can quickly find at www. top100websites.com:
* Popular radio personalities and newspaper columnists "Click and Clack" have a site
(cartalk.cars.com) with plenty of humor, but also plenty of serious information. For instance, drivers with special physical needs will find a page of links just for them.
* Automotive magazines, including such popular choices as Car and Driver (www. caranddriver.com), Road & Track (www.roadandtrack. com) and Motor Trend (www. motortrend.com) have brought their expertise to the Internet with easy access to unbiased information about new-car models.
* To find a specific used car model near you, use the handy search function at sites such as
www.AutoTrader.com, www. CarSearch.com and www. CarTrackers.com. These sites also can help you find financing and insurance.
* Microsoft's entry into the automotive information business, CarPoint (carpoint.msn. com) lets you quickly determine the trade-in value of a used vehicle, adjusted for your specific region of the country by the experts at Kelley Blue Book. You'll also have access to a fun and informative list of Top 10 lists, including Top 10 gas guzzlers and America's most stolen cars.
* Woman Motorist magazine (www.womanmotorist. com) offers car reviews and articles about safety and maintenance from the female point of view.
* The Auto Answers radio program keeps up with auto recalls and service bulletins at www.autoanswers.com.
* Quick links to a wide variety of Web sites maintained by automotive manufacturers, aftermarker product businesses and related services.
For more information, visit www.top100websites.com
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