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Looks good. Like a Canadian version of Dealer Inspire.Looks like this was dug out of the archives!
If you'd like some additional Canadian flavour: Convertus (we weren't even around when this thread was started)
Also can't believe DealerInspire hasn't been added yet.
looks like Dealers using platforms such as Dealer Inspire, Dealer X, etc. (platforms built on Wordpress) will be forced to use HTTPS (or be charged for it, based upon an absolute requirement)
https://wordpress.org/news/2016/12/moving-toward-ssl/
First, early in 2017, we will only promote hosting partners that provide a SSL certificate by default in their accounts. Later we will begin to assess which features, such as API authentication, would benefit the most from SSL and make them only enabled when SSL is there.
looks like Dealers using platforms such as Dealer Inspire, Dealer X, etc. (platforms built on Wordpress) will be forced to use HTTPS (or be charged for it, based upon an absolute requirement)
https://wordpress.org/news/2016/12/moving-toward-ssl/
Right, that's probably the case for most. I suppose those platforms that haven't absorbed it will need to do so. As for why I bumped it, I'd rather not create a million threads for the same theme.Certbot has changed this whole situation so that this is really not an issue (as outlined in the link).
For most dealers, a free SSL certificate is all they need. We can even set our servers up to auto-renew the certificates with Certbot, validate them, etc - completely hands-off experience.
Happy to see Wordpress making this change, but I'll be surprised if they force much of anything on anyone.
They prefer backwards compatibility over doing things better most of the time.
Alex Snyder initiates a crowdsourced compilation of dealership website hosting companies, starting with an alphabetical list of major providers, and community members contribute additional vendors and corrections throughout the thread. The discussion reveals a fragmented market with dozens of hosting options available to dealers, ranging from established players like Dealer.com (Cox Automotive) and Dealer Inspire (Cars.com) to smaller, specialized providers. The key insight is that the dealership website hosting space is highly competitive with numerous vendors competing for dealer business, though the thread doesn't provide guidance on how to evaluate or compare these options.