A: I have been trying for several years to get them to list transfercases separate from transmissions but they seem to take the opinion they are one and the same thing! From: Justin Shelton <justinshelton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: The new look of ebaymotors.com To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx Guys - I suspect that most of you guys, like me, are on ebaymotors.com every single day to scour shop for parts, brochures, whatever. This week a new design as given to the Ebaymotors.com page which I do not like which I do not view as an improvement in the least. It now sorts cars by manufacturer, then model that is most respresented on Ebay. It used to be that a manufacturer's models were just listed in alphabetical order. For Chevy, that means that the list went something like this: Avalanche Biscayne Cavalier Corvair etc. With the new (certainly not improved) design, the models are listed according to which one has the most for sale! So it's something like this: Corvette (579) Camaro (408) Silverado (242) Impala (201) Chevelle (153) Etc. Perhaps Chevy isn't the best example to use with the AMC crowd, but you get my drift. I have complained to Ebay already, telling them that folks who are car shopping do not normally search for cars according to popularity. I have encouraged them to return to the days of simply listing their models in alpha order. I got a nice reply from some guy - it was not automated - saying I had a point. I also asked for a Hudson category, pointing out that if they can freakin' list Peugeot in it's own category, then create an all-Hudson listing, just exists for Nash or AMC. Anyway, I'm thinking that maybe Ebay will make some changes if they hear from enough of us. Best, Justin Jim Blair, Seattle, WA '84 J10 Black Jack (getting lifted and stroked!), '73 J4000 304/TH400/QT tow truck http://www.virtualjeep.com AMC list subscription options link http://www.amxfiles.com/amc-list/options.cfm