Auto Parts Fast Announces Its New Site Design; More Exciting
Auto Parts Fast Announces Its New Site Design; More Exciting Deals, More High Quality Mercedes Benz Parts, Tough Chevy (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) October 27, 2005 -- With great pride, Auto Parts Fast announces its new fresh-looking, neatly designed, easy to navigate and secure site. With its fervent dedication to continue to refine its services, this top auto parts store redesigns its former site to give you more satisfying online shopping for high quality replacement auto parts.
2005 Frankfurt Motor Show
MSN Autos brings you highlights from one of Europe's major shows.
Editors of MSN Autos
Advance Auto Parts Receives Credit Upgrade from Moody's (The Auto Channel)
ROANOKE, Va.--Oct. 2, 20058, 2005--Advance Auto Parts, Inc. , a leading automotive aftermarket retailer of parts, accessories, batteries and maintenance items, announced today that it has received a credit upgrade from Moody's Investor Services.
Lowest-Priced New Vehicles for 2006
Low price doesn't mean skimping on safety equipment anymore; some lowest-priced new cars include six standard airbags.
Ann Job
Perry, McAllen wooing auto manufacturer (The Monitor)
EDINBURG - McAllen is in negotiations to lure a major auto manufacturer to the city and has enlisted Gov. Rick Perry s support, Mayor Richard Cortez said Thursday at the University of Texas-Pan American....
Auto Parts Fast Announces Its New Site Design; More Exciting Deals, More High Quality Mercedes Benz Parts, Tough Chevy (PR Web)
Auto Parts Fast announces new Web site design. [PRWEB Oct 27, 2005]
High Quality Auto Parts for Chevy, Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Jeep Now On Sale at Auto Parts Train (PR Web)
Auto Parts Train, the country';s leading auto parts dealer, is now selling these top quality auto parts at the lowest prices. [PRWEB Oct 27, 2005]
New Jeep Concepts
Two concept vehicles, unveiled at Europe's largest auto show, provide a peek into the future of DaimlerChrysler's Jeep brand.
Editors of MSN Autos
Delphi chief sees wage-benefit 'collision' (Jeffrey Sparshott / THE WASHINGTON TIMES) (The Washington Times)
Robert S. Miller, chairman and chief executive of bankrupt auto parts manufacturer Delphi Corp., said yesterday that car manufacturers and their workers are heading for a "historical collision point" over wages and benefits.
Advance Auto Parts Receives Credit Upgrade from Moody's (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Advance Auto Parts, Inc. , a leading automotive aftermarket retailer of parts, accessories, batteries and mai










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