DriveWire.com, the Internet home of the largest selection of discount and brand-name replacement and aftermarket parts, offers consumers a shopping space that provides more parts, less questions.
IRVINE, Calif. (PRWEB) October 3, 2005 -- Car guys have a new best friend.
DriveWire.com, the Internet home of the largest selection of discount and brand-name replacement and aftermarket parts, offers consumers a shopping space that provides more answers then questions.
"We are the ultimate home to those guys who are happiest under the hood and with grease under their fingernails," says Bryan Parks, car guy and CEO of DriveWire.com. "Our selection is second to none and our commitment to the consumer is our biggest driver."
That commitment is expressed through a desire to deliver the most parts available as well as the most information about those parts.
"Most parts websites offer you a product name and catalog number.and that's it," says Parks. "Our product listings have pictures and applications designed to help the customer get the right part on the first try."
Currently, DriveWire.com has over a half million parts available for every possible make, model and year. By late October 2005, DriveWire will be uploading another 600,000 parts with more than 7-Million applications specifically for performance vehicles.
DriveWire.com has one of the largest selections of Import, Domestic and performance auto accessories on the web, carrying all of the top name brands including: Bosch, Eibach, KYB, Bilstein, Intrax, Injen, AEM, DCSports, B+G, as well as genuine OEM Factory Replacement parts that, until now, have not been available outside the dealer. DriveWire is an authorized provider of virtually all of the products it sells. This means that the factory-authorized product has the full warranty and support of the manufacturer for any product issues.
Additionally, Drivewire.com offers new car information, from informative and entertaining reviews to price quotes (powered by MotorAlley.com). DriveWire also offers complete listings on all current manufacturer's rebates and incentives.
DriveWire ships from multiple warehouses across North America, and with same day shipping consumers receive their parts and accessories faster and cheaper than from the local car dealer. DriveWire strives to ship all orders the same day from the nearest warehouse to the buyer's location and offer free ground shipping on all orders over $50.00.
DriveWire.com is located in Orange County, Irvine, California. The company has more than 50 warehouses across the United States and can provide overnight delivery from many locations, including Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Seattle, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Miami, Orlando, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Detroit, New York, Portland, Baltimore and Nassau County, NY.
ABOUT DRIVEWIRE.COM
Automotive enthusiasts with more than 20 years experience in the automotive industry founded DriveWire.com in 1999. The founders of DriveWire wanted to offer an alternative to the high priced dealer as well as providing easy access to hard to find auto accessories at discount prices. Now in its sixth year on line, DriveWire has one of the largest online catalogs in the industry with more than 250 manufacturers and 400,000 SKU's. Drivewire.com has made an ongoing commitment to provide the best service in the industry with continued enhancement of the web site as well as developing a knowledgeable sales staff to assist consumers with all of their needs. DriveWire.com is located at 18021 Sky Park Circle, Suite K, Irvine, CA 92614. The phone number is (800) 895-8910. Media inquiries can be directed to John Q. Public Relations, 661.252.2150.
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