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I'm prepared for a website I love to now be plagued by poorly coded web pages, pop-ups (and pop-unders!!) plus numerous flashing ads: www.aronline.co.uk/blogs/2012/01/11/news-aronline-and-honest-john-go-into-partnership/
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I had wondered that as well.
I have been visiting that web site for the past couple of years.
I do hope that that does not happen as they had only recently moved to a new format for the website.
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'AROnline is a perfect match, as it’s focused on the classic, used and contemporary British automotive scene'
Austin Rover - you'd be pushed to call anything sold under that name as 'classic', and as for contemporary......
and looking at it for 10 seconds gave me a headache
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I really like AR Online. Some very well written articles and reviews on there.
Admittedly, I do have a soft spot for some of the 80's and 90's (Honda era) Rover stuff.
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Surely this site has grown up enough to stop these slagging-off posts. FYI - I've currently got two "flashing" ads on this page, but recognise that there are no free lunches, and somebody has to pay for free websites.
I find the HJ site has a considerable amount of good information, and is the first port of call if I'm researching cars
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I like AROline. The articles are well researched and well written in a slightly ironic "if only" fashion, with the sort of technical detail which UK car magazines no longer bother with. The site owner seems to have made his hobby into a business with this deal - good luck to him.
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>> Surely this site has grown up enough to stop these slagging-off posts. FYI -
>> I've currently got two "flashing" ads on this page, but recognise that there are no
>> free lunches, and somebody has to pay for free websites.
Yes, but fix their own coding and don't ruin the new look AROnline and stop the underhand pop-unders that appear when the browser blocks the first pop-up attempt.
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Looks like its started already, some guy banned from AROnline for disagreeing with Keith.
Sound familiar?
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