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I think that only good things can come from more organization. I realize that the website costs money and expanding the capabilities probably adds to the cost. I'm new here so I don't know how much is supported by vendors.
There is a website that I personally think is one of the best enthusiat websites out there. It is www.miata.net . Needless to say, it is a Miata website. They have a section called the Garage with all kinds of tech articles. There is a marketplace for members to sell merchandise. There is a vendor section where vendors can list new products, etc. Granted, it is probably overkill for a 250/305 website. But it has organizational features that I think are worthwhile taking a look at. I have no complaints with this site and for the short time I've been here have found both the members and info on the site invaluable as I learn the nitty gritty details of my CL77. But I think that the primary problem with a site that is primarily a forum, is that a lot of the info gets lost over time because the subject for a thread is not accurate, the search engine is not adequate or other reasons that do not become obvious until some time has passed. Again, just some personal thoughts on the subject. I'm no website expert by any stretch. I'm basing my comments on past experience finding info on other websites, some good, some great and some bad. respectfully submitted, Rob
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