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"RSS Feeds" for gordonlamb.co.uk
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RSS is a data format used for providing users with frequently updated content. Content distributors syndicate a web feed, thereby allowing users to subscribe to it. News feeds allow you to choose content that interests you and have headlines delivered to your PC or web browser automatically - without having to visit websites to check for updates.

Internet Explorer 6.x users - click here

Gordon Lamb now offers you the opportunity to subscribe to RSS feeds when searching for a used car:

Step 1: Choose a Make and Model in the Used Car Search and hit the search button.
Step 2: Click the orange RSS button in the top right corner of your address bar (Internet Explorer 7).
RSS in Internet Explorer
Click the orange RSS button at the end of the address in your address bar (Firefox).
RSS in Firefox
Step 3: Click on 'Subscribe' to the Feed
Step 4: View the Feed in your browser by clicking on the yellow star and then choosing 'Feeds' (Internet Explorer)
RSS in Internet Explorer
View the Feed in your browser by clicking on the new RSS button created at the top left of your address bar (Firefox).
RSS in Firefox

 

Internet Explorer 6.x (and other old browser) users:

Please note that RSS Feeds are not automatically detected or compatible with older browsers - notably Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x (PC).

If you are using IE6.x and would like to subscribe to one or more of our RSS Feeds, you will need to download a (free) Feed reader, such as the excellent one available from Google. Please follow the link below to download it:

Used Car Search
Make
Model
Min Year
Transmission
Fuel
Maximum Price

Rss iconGet our latest used
car stock list sent
straight to your inbox.

If you would like to regularly recieve updates of our used car stock, please click the RSS logo at any time to subscribe and we will send you a feed straight to your inbox... as often as you would like.
To stop the feed, simply click the unsubscribe button.