Aeon carsWhat is an Aeon GT³, GT² or Epona? When were they 'released'? The GT³ coupé was first shown at the Exeter show in late 2003, and the GT³ aero in Detling 2005 (at the time, it was the spyder, but subsequently renamed). The Epona was first shown at Stoneleigh 2007 on the CKC stand. How many are there? There are about 10 GT³s and 1 GT² on the road, with several more being built. The Epona is still in the design stage. Isn't that rather a small number for a club or fan site? Probably - but you've got to start somewhere! What is the difference between the GT² and the GT³? The GT² is a two-seater version of the GT³. In most circumstances whenever GT³ is mentioned, it can be applied to the GT². | Club & web siteDo I need to be a member of the club to register? No, you do not need to be a member. Why should I register? If you register, you can participate in the forums and send messages to other registered users. Why should I join? At the moment, the club isn't set up yet (it's just an idea), so until it is, you cannot join. What are the cookies used for? The AOC website uses cookies if you're logged in to identify you, and if you're not logged in to store your settings (screen colours and so forth). The cookie that is used is not persistent, so if you close down your browser and re-open it, the cookie is forgotten How to contact us You can contact us via aoc-contactaeonownersclub.com. | ForumsWhat are the rules? The rules are as follows: - Postings in the forum should be on-topic
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What if I break the rules? The AOC website maintainers reserves the right to remove inappropriate postings and possibly bar people who repeatedly break the rules. What's the difference between the forum and messages? The forum is used as a general discussion between several people, whereas messages are small text messages that are sent between individuals Can I put email addresses in messages? Whenever the '@' symbol is used, the AOC forum system will replace it with a JavaScript equivalent, which means that you should be able to use email addresses more safely. |