I did give the new website a chance... multiple actually. Some of the major deficiencies and broken features that I complained and reported got fixed also. However, it doesn't leave the fact that it should never have been released in the condition it was, and that it is a bandwidth hog. You shouldn't need to be sitting on a network backbone to get the site to load and respond.
This seems to be the norm these days with websites... make it flashy looking with lots of ads, do minimal testing, and require multiple clicks to perform the same navigation. Just shove it out there and let end users find the bugs and problems.