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(Unverified)Aug 20th 2007 7:43PM
It seems like this idea would prove more successful with the proven ad revenue based model, rather than an annual subscription.
I don't think very many people are going to be willing to shell out even $15 every year for something they could do themselves with a more generic tool for free (say Google Spreadsheets or something).
Yet I think they could draw quite the crowd if it were free, and advertisers would eat this up. Talk about targeted advertising! They would know the make/model/year car of every user! Advertisers pay top dollar for well-targeted audiences.
They're really missing out on a huge opportunity here - it's a great idea, but poorly executed.