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Four Seasons Inc. Updates Website

Four Seasons Inc. has updated its brand website with a fresh new look and feel to enhance the user experience as well as new content and features to better serve the needs of temperature control customers in the growing automotive aftermarket.

Four Seasons Inc. has updated its brand website, www.4s.com, with a fresh new look and feel to enhance the user experience as well as new content and features to better serve the needs of temperature control customers in the growing automotive aftermarket.

“We redesigned the Four Seasons website to be a valuable source of information for service technicians to keep them up-to-date on the latest temperature control products and company news,” said Benny Araujo, marketing manager for Four Seasons. “Plus, we made the website even more user-friendly so visitors can find the exact information that they are looking for in a timely manner. We invite everyone to take a few minutes to explore all of our exciting improvements.”

The homepage now features interactive images of the Four Seasons product offerings with special hover capabilities and pop-up boxes that provide more details such as features and benefits. There is also a new rotating carousel at the bottom of the page with links to additional areas of interest such as the new eCat Lite, Problem Solving Parts, news and spotlight items and details where visitors can find Four Seasons temperature control parts. Throughout the site, visitors will find updated material on pages such as Superior Products and Tech Buzz.

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