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In the years since the Friends of Buick project launched, several C&G members have e-mailed, asking when the site would be updated.

It has been renewed this morning, at http://www.friendsofbuick.com.

The older version had much information on the Perception Gap, which (in particular) got quite a bit of airplay around here back in 2006, when it was presented to General Motors.

Most of that will be uploaded again; pardon our dust, the migration to the new format is a work in progress.

In the meantime, we were hoping to get your feedback. Given the aims of the site, as defined (briefly) at http://www.friendsofbuick.com/Default.aspx?mode=about, what would you like to see?

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As far as teh site goes, pretty nice looking. However unless I can't find it (which would be a navigation issue) I don't see a whole lot of spec or photos about the products.

I would like something that shows more in-depth detail than the actual Buick site does.

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Thanks. That's all coming up shortly - actually, coming back. A ton of info was lost in the switch to .NET (particularly the LaCrosse/ Lucerne pages).

The Ergo/ Grace/ Power/ Reassurance pages are complete, but everything else is still being migrated.

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just looked at it... extensive history on "power"

just quickly looking through it, just found 1 typo on the HP the 2010 3.6L has.... it reads 380. more like 280. ;)

overall, quite nice. are you trying to "market" this website, and if so, what do you hope to achieve? just informing the public, or more or less a history/business case for how buick is/ can be more succesful?

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