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Carsforsale.com & facebook

danoneil

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My dealership has been using carsforsale.com to list used vehicles. The fee is $99 a month to list 120 used vehicles. Our competitors are using it. So for $99 a month it's a small monthly fee.

The leads have not been ok , not spectacular. But we get a craigslist html tool ( we formerly payed homenet $50 a month) and some other cool features such as notifying salespeople on a daily basis all the vehicles that were traded in the previous day and printing window stickers and more

Whats really cool is they have a application for listing inventory on FB at no extra cost.

If you have a facebook page, they will list your inventory.

For $99 a month you get an extra lead generator,craigslist application & now a FB application.

Let them know Dan the internet man from Heritage Honda referred you.



Good Luck !
 
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Hey Dan,
Thanks for the info. I was just getting ready to ask the question about Craig's List. If it was worth the time and energy? I think I will take a look at carsforsale.com. Any other advice you can give me on this?
Thanks!!
Julie
 

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  • A dealer shares positive feedback about Carsforsale.com's $99/month service for listing 120 used vehicles, highlighting valuable bundled features including a Craigslist HTML tool, daily trade-in notifications, window sticker printing, and free Facebook inventory listing—making it a cost-effective alternative to separate services like Homenet.
  • While lead quality is described as "not spectacular," the combination of tools and features appears to justify the modest monthly fee for dealers seeking multiple marketing channels in one platform.
  • One commenter suggests that self-directed online marketing may ultimately be more effective than relying on these aggregator services.

A dealer shares positive feedback about Carsforsale.com's $99/month service for listing 120 used vehicles, highlighting valuable bundled features including a Craigslist HTML tool, daily trade-in notifications, window sticker printing, and free Facebook inventory listing—making it a cost-effective alternative to separate services like Homenet. While lead quality is described as "not spectacular," the combination of tools and features appears to justify the modest monthly fee for dealers seeking multiple marketing channels in one platform. One commenter suggests that self-directed online marketing may ultimately be more effective than relying on these aggregator services.

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