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New Car and Driver Site Updates!

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hearst.com

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jfeeny@hearst.com

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Wed, Jun 28, 2017 03:59 AM

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Dear Backfires Denizen, We wanted to share with you and get your feedback on a new tool that we laun

Dear Backfires Denizen, We wanted to share with you and get your feedback on a new tool that we launched to help in the researching phase of a vehicle purchase—the Car Comparison Tool. To access this tool you can go to [(. Another way you can get to it is through our body style pages such as [(. This is our first step into helping users compare cars. Here are some of the features of the tool: - Add up to five vehicles at a time no matter which Make/Model/Trim (i.e., the vehicles don’t have to be in the same segment). - Compare line-by-line detailed specification information. - One unique feature is the lock button. When you lock a vehicle, it freezes that column so you can compare the other vehicles next to it. Another template we’re soft launching is the new article layout. Below are a list of articles that we’re using to test the new layout: - [( - [( - [( - [( Some other updated features we launched are: - [Auto Shows]( - Search As is always the case when launching new features, there are bound to be a few bugs. If you spot any, please message me and I’ll forward them to the appropriate people. We’re looking forward to your feedback, and please let me know if you have any other ideas for ways to improve the site as we will be continually tweaking and optimizing it to maximize the user experience. Best, The Product Team Car and Driver Magazine --------------------------------------------------------------- [Unsubscribe]( from future emails like this from [Backfires](. View our [Privacy Policy](.

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