Team Report #9


Jason Nakasato
Team Report #9
University of Hawaii-Fall 1995
Psychology 459: Traffic Psychology
Dr. Leon James



The article I am presenting this week is entitled



Calling All Cars Home Page

"By far the most active classified marketplace for luxury, sports, exotic and classic
cars and high-end RVs on the Web"


This is the first thing you see when you go to this Home Page. It has a World Wide Web Car Marketplace, where you can find a car you are looking for by make. Listings are updated daily. It has "fast thumbnail pictures" like these,


and you can get larger images also.

There's also a Calling All Cars Magazine, and they provide you with the opportunity to subscribe, as well as showing you the cover page and a little of the magazine. They also include a form on this page to advertise your car in their pages. If you're interested in this form, which allows you to submit it immediately or by regular mail, and asks you for a picture if you've got one, click here.

A list of the 10 Most Wanted Cars also has pictures of the cars and clickable links to them. Clicking on one gave me a listing of all these cars within the one category, estimated price, and where I could get one. I could click on this as well for more information about the specific car and a picture of it.

It is relevant to our topic, "car culture activities" because this is the quickest way to advertise and look at cars you want to buy, as well as links to magazines and other interesting things for those who like cars. The listings are updated daily, but it isn't just a classified ads section. They provide you with details and the little extras, so it's like a car dealership on-line, but you don't have the greasy little used-car guy. But they provide a picture.



E-mail for Jason Nakasato

To Top