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How We Sold 24+ Cars in 30 Days for FREE Using Facebook Marketplace (Interactive Guide)

Great info here. The only thing is those scrapers are super unreliable, there’s always mismatched data when they scrape, especially with cars (colors, mileage, trim, etc.). And the whole scraping process takes time too. On the other hand, there are tools built specifically for this. CARVID, for example, you hook up the feed once, it auto-updates as your inventory moves, manages your listings, and has built-in timing + guardrails so you don’t get flagged by Facebook. They also have AI lead answering and can send leads straight to your email or CRM.
Facebook Marketplace is massive. Tons of buyers. Every dealership should be selling there.
 
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@John.H — this is a genuinely useful system, and the NEPQ angle for Marketplace inquiries is underrated. Most dealers treat "is this still available?" as a dead-end message.

One thing I'd add for stores running this at scale: once you're moving 20-25 units/month through Marketplace, the desk decisions on those deals become really hard to track. Facebook buyers tend to negotiate harder (they've seen 15 listings before yours), which means managers are overriding structure more frequently on these deals.

At volume, that margin leakage adds up fast and rarely shows up cleanly in the DMS. Curious if anyone running this strategy is tracking override frequency on Marketplace-sourced deals vs. their traditional floor traffic — the gross profile is usually pretty different.