Autobytel Inc. is launching a break-through integrated automotive-only search engine in June that company executives hope will reinvent the way cars are sold online.
An early promise of the Internet was the hope for a seamless online sale in which dealers could market vehicles on their own website; display inventory; agree on price; get an electronic signature and close the deal.
Autobytel Inc. is launching what is billed as the Internet's largest used-car program and the world's first fully-integrated automotive vertical search experience.
Even though gasoline prices have dropped from mid-summer highs, a third of 14,000 online consumers surveyed by Burst Media say fuel prices are affecting their decision to purchase or lease a new or used vehicle.
We keep pounding the message that dealers should spend more money on Internet-related marketing channels. But most dealer principals and general managers are unsure if their Internet departments are making money which, of course, is the only...
I guess you can't please everybody. Someone mentioned to me that little new information came out of a panel discussion I moderated for J.D. Power and Associates in Las Vegas.