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Sneak Previews of Concept Cars and Other Auto Show News Featured on Autobytel.com and CarSmart.com
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| Website visitors get first look at concept cars and 2002 production models appearing at auto shows in L.A., Detroit, Chicago and New York |
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Jul 7, 2004 20:33:13 |
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Description: Irvine, CA-January 17, 2001-Autobytel.com (Nasdaq: ABTL) and CarSmart.com are providing coverage of the major 2001 automotive shows on their web sites. The editorial team will be reporting the highlights of the exciting new concept cars and 2002 production models. Photography will take center stage, including some 360-degree IPIX views of the interiors. Visitors to either site will find the auto show news easily accessible from the home page. In addition, the coverage will be fed to many of their portal partners, including Looksmart.com, Go.com, NBCi, Go2net, Prodigy, AT & T. Net and Dogpile. Coverage started with the Los Angeles Auto Show (January 6-14, 2001) and will continue with the Detroit, Chicago and New York shows. Autobytel.com is the leading automotive e-commerce company, while its subsidiary, CarSmart.com is one of the Internet's leading providers of objective automotive information and pricing. About CarSmart.com A.I.N. Corporation (CarSmart.com)was founded in 1988 to provide financial institutions, automobile clubs and vehicle manufacturers with definitive and accurate auto pricing information, including rebates and resale value, as well as safety and cost of ownership ratings. In 1995, CarSmart.com was one of the first auto sites to hit the web, empowering Internet users with unbiased, definitive automotive information. Based in San Ramon, CA, CarSmart.com became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Autobytel.com (Nasdaq: ABTL) in 2000. |
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