4 Jul
At Drive we’ve just released the new Blog on drive. It’s running off a Movable Type engine, similar to the SMH blogs. There’s been a fair bit of interest already & some good discussions going. This is quite a new thing for drive, and we hope it will be of some value to people, rather than just turning into yet another lame corporate attempt to jump on the blogging bandwagon.So drop on in and add your 2 cents to whether Australian drivers are the world’s worst.
As this is a new development, we’re very open to comment/questions & suggestions. If there’s something that you think’s missing or something’s not working, please contact drive, or leave a comment here.
New promotion launched today too, win $100 worth of petrol.
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17 Responses for "drive.com.au blog"
Not about the blogs, but about drive.com.au still… the competitions are great, but, filling in the form is annoying. Even if I’m logged in the site doesn’t help me fill out the form. I guess it’s part of the competition, that the site can’t fill the form in for me – otherwise it would be too easy to enter. AutoFill to the rescue…
I know, it’s a pain. Integrating the f2 logins into our promotions is on my todo list! (oh look, there goes the end of the list rolling out the door
Not about the blogs, but about drive.com.au still… the competitions are great, but, filling in the form is annoying. Even if I’m logged in the site doesn’t help me fill out the form. I guess it’s part of the competition, that the site can’t fill the form in for me – otherwise it would be too easy to enter. AutoFill to the rescue…
I know, it’s a pain. Integrating the f2 logins into our promotions is on my todo list! (oh look, there goes the end of the list rolling out the door
Oh. Was I the first one who subscribed Drive.com.au blog on Bloglines?
Well done Glenn! We need a good Australian specific auto blog…
Probably! There’s going to be an RSS feed for the news/reviews articles on the main site going live tomorrow too (well, the feed’s been there for some time, I’m going to put the link tags in the page header tomorrow
Oh. Was I the first one who subscribed Drive.com.au blog on Bloglines?
Well done Glenn! We need a good Australian specific auto blog…
Probably! There’s going to be an RSS feed for the news/reviews articles on the main site going live tomorrow too (well, the feed’s been there for some time, I’m going to put the link tags in the page header tomorrow
Hi Glenn,
Welcome to the FD family. I’m over at Domain doing seo/sem. Just found this site while looking at inbound links for the drive blog
Cheers,
Lucas
Hi Glenn,
Welcome to the FD family. I’m over at Domain doing seo/sem. Just found this site while looking at inbound links for the drive blog
Cheers,
Lucas
Thanks Lucas, glad to be aboard!
Thanks Lucas, glad to be aboard!
Heya,
Am trying to find out some ‘history’ or even just an ‘about us’ section on drive.com.au… anyone got any suggestions as to where I should look?
Google is not helping at the moment
Thanks!
A
xx
Heya,
Am trying to find out some ‘history’ or even just an ‘about us’ section on drive.com.au… anyone got any suggestions as to where I should look?
Google is not helping at the moment
Thanks!
A
xx
Amanda, what were you wanting to know?
Amanda, what were you wanting to know?
You may need a tow bar with brakes and also needs to authorize your vehicle. You should be careful with the laws of the state itself and the states who plan to travel. A towing hook or spear is inserted into the vehicle that the connection between the car and the car becomes an easy operation of the individual. Coupling is smaller and easier to store, because the controls break down when not in use. Front-wheel drive, manual transmission vehicles may be towed without modification 4 wheels down and mostly 4-wheel vehicles with manual transmissions, transfer cases and manual centers manual safety device can be towed on all fours, without any complexity.
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