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#70 of 88 Bring back IL!
by cheechmo
Jan 22, 2013 (11:11 pm)
Add me to the list of frustrated users. If there is any way to roll back to the old Inside Line, I would hope that Edmunds considers it. The redesign/merge/lobotomy/whatever you want to call it is a resounding dud, in my opinion.
#71 of 88 Past Long Term Tests
by cp15
Jan 24, 2013 (11:28 am)
In the change from IL to Whats Hot the past long term vehicles are no longer listed. The 1985 911 that was recently part of the long term fleet inspired me to search for one myself. Now I wanted to go back and re-read some of the write-ups, but they don't seem to have made it through the change. I have searched but come up empty. Am I missing something?
#72 of 88 Re: Past Long Term Tests [cp15]
by csmanagermark
Jan 24, 2013 (11:56 am)
Most of our past long term test articles are still available. A good way to find them is to type the year, make and model (e.g. 1991 Acura NSX) into the search box in the upper right-hand corner of any page of the site and click "Find." You'll see links to the long term articles in the search results.
Unfortunately, the 1985 Porsche 911 content was not migrated from Inside Line to Edmunds -- mainly because Edmunds publishes vehicle information only for model years 1990 to present. However, you can still access the 1985 Porsche 911 content here: 1985 Porsche 911 archive
#73 of 88 Re: Past Long Term Tests [csmanagermark]
by cp15
Jan 25, 2013 (3:27 pm)
Thank you, but this archive does not have any of the links active for the various months or continue reading. All links lead to the new long term road test site.
Apr 04, 2013 (10:38 am)
process doesn't stick nor stay. Fix it today.
#79 of 88 Bring back Inside Line
by purplehayz
Apr 08, 2013 (1:25 am)
Worst decision ever. Ruined a terrific user experience for auto enthusiasts. Adding insult to injury, this ridiculous "What's (not) Hot?" replacement doesn't even work half the time. Haven't been able to advance from the homepage story (scroll to the right) for the last three days. Sad.