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HK Rides

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Jun 30, 2024
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Hello,

We are a small, family owned, used car dealership in Los Angeles. We currently have about 6-8 cars on average listed for sale.

We were revisiting on how to grow our SEO, and came across just marking our vehicles as sold on our website instead of having them taken off right away. Would something like that actually help and how should we go about it? Just have it on our same Inventory page or have a separate URL for our sold inventory.

Another concern is can we even optimize our SEO given the small number of inventory we offer and how we don't sell just one type of brand?

Any other advice would also be appreciated, we use DealerCenter for our website.

Our website is below
 
As a used car dealer with less than 10 vehicles in Los Angeles, California, I would honestly not put a huge emphasis on SEO. You are in the second largest city in the U.S. It is going to be extremely difficult to rank organically for broad used car terms no matter what you do.

If anything, focus on the basics like optimizing your Google Business Profile, building up reviews, and maybe making sure your homepage title tag, H1, and core on-page elements are properly optimized.

Marking vehicles as sold and keeping them on your website is not a proven SEO strategy nor one that dealers are actively using to drive rankings, so I would not worry about that. If anything, it may have a small effect on conversion rate by inducing a fear of missing out response, like the vehicle someone is looking at might sell soon.

Instead, I would focus more on Google Vehicle Listing Ads, Facebook Marketplace, Facebook Automotive Inventory Ads, etc. These are very inexpensive channels you can use to get your cars in front of a lot of eyeballs. The best part is you are guaranteed impressions, not just hoping something eventually ranks like with SEO.

Also, it looks like you carry lower priced high line inventory, so engaging videos with a strong hook like “Get this Aston Martin for under $40k in LA” would likely perform very well on Instagram Reels and TikTok.
 
Yes, you can grow SEO with 6–8 cars. But not the way most dealers think.

Inventory alone will not do it. You don’t have enough volume. So the strategy has to be different.

1. Keep Sold Vehicles Live?

When you remove vehicles:
* You delete URLs
* You lose indexed pages
* You lose any authority those pages built
* Google sees churn, not growth

When you keep them:
* You build URL count
* You can rank for long-tail searches

But don't just leave them optimize them!

Keep the same URL do NOT move sold cars to a different URL.
Add Clear Sold Messaging
And internal links and content about the car you don't find on other dealerhip sites.

2. Add a blog to the site and look for keyword gaps that are easy to rank for and link the blog post to your VDP and SRP pages.

3. Create SRP pages with content on them you can't find on other sites, that way you can rank them with or without cars on them.