https://www.cdjrofwallawalla.com/us...ee-Limited+Sterling+Edition-1C4RJFBG8JC325125
Not phenomenal but for natural light it does the job.
Not phenomenal but for natural light it does the job.
Here's two dealerships that do it right.Hey Refreshers, I need your help.
We're looking for 5-6 (or more) recent dealer examples (websites), where they (or 3rd party) are doing a phenomenal job on actual new and used vehicle photography. Indoor photo booths, or outside with natural light, hopefully some great examples of both.
Thank you!
http://www.kaiserbuickgmc.com/Vehic...rt_Box_4_Wheel_Drive_SLT-DeLand-FL/3460698983Hey Refreshers, I need your help.
We're looking for 5-6 (or more) recent dealer examples (websites), where they (or 3rd party) are doing a phenomenal job on actual new and used vehicle photography. Indoor photo booths, or outside with natural light, hopefully some great examples of both.
Thank you!
I won't nominate them as "the best", but there's alot to learn by seeing what they've done here:
https://www.hgregoire.com/used-car
I won't nominate them as "the best", but there's alot to learn by seeing what they've done here:
https://www.hgregoire.com/used-car

George Nenni asks the DealerRefresh community to share standout dealer examples of new and used vehicle photography, both indoor and outdoor. The thread surfaces a strategic insight: since photo carousel engagement drops off after 8-10 images, dealers should front-load high-value option shots rather than grouping all exteriors first. A side exchange with Darius from dariusmotorsport.com highlighted a practical technical takeaway — vehicle photos should be at least 250KB to remain sharp when users pinch-to-zoom on mobile.