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U.S. Auto Parts Network Ranked 81st Among Internet Retailer Magazine’s Top 100

U.S. Auto Parts Network has been ranked 81st in Internet Retailer magazine's annual Top 500 list of the largest online retailers. This marks a significant increase from last year's list in which U.S. Auto Parts was ranked 166th. The company also ranked fifth in the "Specialty/Non-Apparel" category, jumping from 16th last year.

CARSON, CA — U.S. Auto Parts Network has been ranked 81st in Internet Retailer magazine’s annual Top 500 list of the largest online retailers. This marks a significant increase from last year’s list in which U.S. Auto Parts was ranked 166th. The company also ranked fifth in the "Specialty/Non-Apparel" category, jumping from 16th last year.

Established in 1995, U.S. Auto Parts is an online provider of aftermarket auto parts, including body parts, engine parts, performance parts and accessories.

Internet Retailer magazine publishes the definitive ranking and analysis of America’s 500 largest e-retailers based on annual 2006 Internet sales, researched by the magazine and confirmed by retailers. U.S. Auto Parts is joined on the list by other industry leaders including Amazon.com, Blue Nile, VistaPrint and QVC.

"Being ranked among the top 100 online retailers is a great accomplishment and a reflection of our positive momentum and progress," said Mehran Nia, president and chief executive officer. "We are fortunate to operate in a $90 billion addressable market and anticipate significant opportunities for continued growth."

Nia continued, "We plan to build upon our position as a leading online provider of aftermarket auto parts and accessories through further technology development, website improvements and most importantly, by enhancing the customer experience. We believe our sizeable market opportunity coupled with focused execution of our strategic plan will provide the platform for market share expansion."

U.S. Auto Parts’ websites are: http://www.partstrain.com and http://www.autopartswarehouse.com.

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