Cars.com Superbowl commercials - What did you think?
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IMO, these third-party sites like AT and Cars.com would be irrelevant if dealers had better websites that built up the customer's confidence. But the industry lags in that area, so we have these other companies that have to do it for us.
After a customer finds a vehicle they want on a third-party site, they are checking out the dealer site. That's where the dealership's unique personality needs to show through to build up customer confidence.
I agree with Gerald's comment about the ad's message...
"Dealers are bad"...that's why you would need a Plan B in the first place, but with our product, you'll have confidence to stand your ground and therefore will not need your Plan B.
After a customer finds a vehicle they want on a third-party site, they are checking out the dealer site. That's where the dealership's unique personality needs to show through to build up customer confidence.
I agree with Gerald's comment about the ad's message...
"Dealers are bad"...that's why you would need a Plan B in the first place, but with our product, you'll have confidence to stand your ground and therefore will not need your Plan B.