The grand opening of a new website featuring the latest GM news and a free GM Directory was announced today.
(PRWEB) November 15, 2005 -- The grand opening of a new website featuring the latest GM news and a free GM Directory was announced today.
The new website features a variety of GM news stories from many different sources allowing members to comment and discuss the latest GM and industry related news. It also allows all members to add their GM related website to the directory free of charge.
“Our new GM enthusiasts website offers a significant expansion of information with more detailed coverage on not only GM news, but also news from competitors and the automotive industry in general,” sad Jonel, webmaster of GMnewsLine.com. “Like a true GM enthusiast’s website, GMnewsLine will allow GM owners and potential owners to build knowledge and stay aware of the latest GM news and vehicle developments without wasting time to research many different sources.”
GMnewsLine has established an impressive GM Directory as well. Anyone visiting the site can easily add their website to the directory in just a few seconds. There is no charge for having a link up in the directory and the directory is even open to aftermarket vendors. “We realized a true resource is not complete unless it is open to anyone, not just those that can afford to advertise,” noted Jonel.
The direct link to the directory is http://www.gmdirectory.com
Information on the new site includes details on new GM cars and incentives, performance offerings from GM and the aftermarket, profiles of member’s GM vehicles, links to various other GM related sites, and member’s photo galleries soon to be open.
"Our new website is designed to be the single source to find all GM related news and information," said Dan, GMnewsLine’s Moderator. "The key for us is to continue to provide the most up to date news for our members and visitors."
About GMnewsLine: GM news Line is a comprehensive resource of GM news and related information featuring members’ GM’s and a free GM Directory.
For more information, visit http://www.gmnewsline.com
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