Big “D” Auto Parts Announces Redesigned Website
DALLAS - Big “D” Auto Parts launched its redesigned website, offering a new look and feel to users. Visitors will benefit from improved navigation and quicker, easier access to a wide range of information.
“We are excited to deliver the Big “D” Auto Parts information in a format that creates a superior experience for potential customers and existing clients,” said Hugh Pettigrew, president of Big “D” Auto Parts. “We are in a competitive market and customers expect a good deal and a professional service. At Big “D” Auto Parts, we not only offer the best products available, but we also listen to our customers.”
One of the key features of the redesign is streamlined navigation, making the site more intuitive and user-friendly. The new design feature also includes multiple online forms, offering clients and insurance companies the opportunity to receive fast feedback about parts.
“Big “D” Auto Parts is committed to providing the finest customer service to our clients,” Pettigrew said. “We believe that the only difference between one part and another is the person selling it and the service this person offers customers. That message is now superbly reflected in our site.”
Big “D” Auto Parts hopes to increase its online presence with these enhancements to its website.
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