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Boatsales Staff13 Oct 2009
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Mercury Marine launches new website

Re-vamp makes navigation easier

Mercury Marine has launched a new upgraded website to provide more information to potential customers.


While keeping the old web address -- www.MercuryMarine.com.au and www.MercuryMarine.co.nz -- the new site offers more information and is easier to navigate.


Anthony Brown, the marketing services manger for Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, says the company took the best ideas from various Mercury websites around the world and incorporated them into the new site.


"There is detailed information on our wide range of products and it is easy to find exactly what you are looking for," Brown says.


Improvements to the site include a new section on engine tests that gives both independent and in-house performance tests of Mercury and MerCruiser engines -- as well as other popular engines for direct comparison.


There is also full information on dealer locations, engine repowering, engine specifications and Mercury's service and warranty.

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