Detroit Diesel Corp launches new website

April 25, 2012
Detroit Diesel Corporation has launched its new website, www.DemandDetroit.com

Detroit Diesel Corporation has launched its new website, www.DemandDetroit.com. Featuring product information, customer support tools, and enhanced navigation, the site provides easy access to information about the complete line of powertrain-related components. The website was developed to support the new Detroit brand unveiled in 2011.

The website showcases the family of Detroit heavy-duty engines and axles and provides specific application-based recommendations. Users also can look up the nearest Detroit service location or register an engine with the Detroit Virtual Technician onboard diagnostic system.

Additional tools on the website include:

•Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) locator—Users can enter their ZIP codes and find the DEF station nearest to them.

•Community—Details on current Detroit events, including the latest location of the “Demand it All” Tour Trailer.

•Social media integration—Connect to Detroit on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, and receive news and updates via an RSS Feed. The website is also accessible using smartphones or tablets and includes mobile-specific content.

For more information, go to www.DemandDetroit.com.

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