New OldsmobileCentral.com
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New OldsmobileCentral.com
Mods, if cross promotion is not allowed, please go ahead and remove this post.
For those that don't know, I'm a relatively young Olds owner. To try to contribute to the Oldsmobile community, I built a website about 5 years ago to help dedicated to help people find, buy, sell Oldsmobiles. I am proud to say that I finally had time to launch a new version of it that is faster, mobile friendly, and has a few new tricks under the hood. It was almost like upgrading from a 350 to a 455.
Think link is https://www.oldsmobilecentral.com/
Some of the highlighted new features are:
I do want to mention that it was a long project and getting free time was difficult. Some features are not fully developed and some code is still not up to my standards. If I didn't publish it now, it could have been another year before I felt it was ready. With that being said, if you find issues or have questions, let me know and I'll try to get to them as fast as possible.
I hope my site can help others just like I know CO does.
Thanks
For those that don't know, I'm a relatively young Olds owner. To try to contribute to the Oldsmobile community, I built a website about 5 years ago to help dedicated to help people find, buy, sell Oldsmobiles. I am proud to say that I finally had time to launch a new version of it that is faster, mobile friendly, and has a few new tricks under the hood. It was almost like upgrading from a 350 to a 455.
Think link is https://www.oldsmobilecentral.com/
Some of the highlighted new features are:
- Mobile friendly finally. Should be a little easier to navigate on phones and tablets.
- Faster... much faster.
- No more third part ad commenting system. Everything is built in house (or garage)
- No refresh on posting replies or comments
- More detailed voting/ranking system on ads. You can now rate the condition, rarity, and price of cars posted on ads. This data will be used to help calculated more fair price on cars and estimates.
I do want to mention that it was a long project and getting free time was difficult. Some features are not fully developed and some code is still not up to my standards. If I didn't publish it now, it could have been another year before I felt it was ready. With that being said, if you find issues or have questions, let me know and I'll try to get to them as fast as possible.
I hope my site can help others just like I know CO does.
Thanks
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Ultimately, there are a few reasons why expired ads stay posted.
- To give users an idea of what has been on the market. This builds a history of when and where cars have been on the market.
- Get data. This enables me to run metrics on average prices, typical prices, etc.
I might flip the option, where it defaults to only show active ads and uses need to check the box to show older ads.
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