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Cars.com Inc. (d/b/a Cars Commerce) is a publicly traded, audience-driven technology company (NYSE: CARS) that operates the Cars.com automotive…
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Cars.com Inc. (d/b/a Cars Commerce) is a publicly traded, audience-driven technology company (NYSE: CARS) that operates the Cars.com automotive marketplace and a suite of dealer-facing products — including Dealer Inspire (websites and digital marketing), AccuTrade (appraisal/trade-in), DealerRater (reputation), and CreditIQ — to help dealerships attract shoppers, manage inventory, and convert leads. The platform spans pretail, retail, and post-sale workflows and incorporates AI-driven technologies to improve dealer efficiency and profitability. It was spun off from TEGNA Inc. in 2017 and is now an independent public company with no controlling shareholder.

What you do with it

list and merchandise their vehicles on a high-traffic third-party marketplace, so they can convert more browsing shoppers into leads and appointments
When a dealer needs to attract in-market shoppers actively searching for inventory online
manage and surface their dealership's reputation and reviews through DealerRater and Cars.com profiles, so they can differentiate their store and earn shopper confidence before the visit
When a dealer wants to build credibility and trust with prospective buyers before first contact
generate measurable ROI from paid listing placements relative to platforms like AutoTrader or CarGurus, so they can justify the subscription cost through trackable lead volume and quality
When a dealer is evaluating where to allocate a fixed third-party advertising budget across competing marketplaces

Community evidence → Stable

The DealerRefresh community presents a deeply mixed picture of Cars.com. On the positive side, several voices note that Cars.com tends to offer fairer pricing and better ROI than AutoTrader for mid-market dealers, and newer features like DealerRater's 'Connections' lead form show genuine product innovation. However, the volume and consistency of negative sentiment is striking: multiple dealers and consultants report sharp declines in lead quality and traffic — particularly following a contested site redesign — alongside aggressive and steep price increases (cited as high as 100–145%, or from $199 to $1,500/month) that prompted outright cancellations. Operational failures including broken inventory syncing via CDK and an extended unresolved Ford CPO tagging issue further eroded dealer trust. A recurring undercurrent of frustration centers on Cars.com's perceived adversarial posture toward dealers, including anti-dealer consumer-facing websites and threatening feed-shutdown communications, leading some community members to openly question whether the platform still earns its place in the budget.
Lead quality and traffic decline5 mentions
Price increases and ROI justification6 mentions
Cars.com vs. AutoTrader comparison5 mentions
Site redesign hurting usability and performance1 mention
Inventory feed and integration reliability2 mentions
Anti-dealer consumer marketing practices2 mentions
Reputation management via DealerRater2 mentions
Product innovation (Connections lead form, AccuTrade, CreditIQ)1 mention
Fair pricing and dealer-friendly practices relative to competitors2 mentions
Platform strategic uncertainty (potential sale, competitive pressure)2 mentions

78 mentions · 3 positive · 24 negative · Scored from 20+ years of candid DealerRefresh discussion. Scores shift as new conversations happen.

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"$100k annual spend on AutoTrader and Cars.com is worthwhile when they generate minimal trackable results"
Autotrader, Cars.com or KBB? →
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"Cars.com is testing a new VDP lead form feature (via DealerRater's "Connections") that allows shoppers to select specific sales professionals before submitting a lead, aiming to build trust and improve conversion rates."
Cars.com testing VDP lead form featuring dealer sales people →
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"whether it can compete with AutoTrader and Cars.com, with mixed optimism about its potential"
Carfax now competing with Cars.com & AutoTrader.com? →
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"Dealers debating whether to boycott third-party classified sites like AutoTrader and Cars.com are stuck in outdated thinking—these platforms now control significant market reach and dealers who don't participate lose competitive advantage to those who do."
Boycott the Third Party Sites like it's 2010! →
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"Cars.com is linking directly to dealership VDPs (Vehicle Detail Pages) from its listings"
Cars.com linking to Dealers website VDP. Is this New??? →
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"Cars.com generally offering better ROI than AutoTrader for mid-market dealers"
Cars.com & Autotrader.com Are you all really doing that great of #'s? v. Leads? →
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"Cars.com's new Cars360 retargeting product (launching June 2012), which targets users who visited Cars.com across a Yahoo/Bing ad network at $2,000-$2,060/month for 50,000 impressions (~$14-$35 CPM). While some debate the pricing and network choice, the consensus is that retargeting qualified car shoppers is a valuable strategy"
Re-targeting and Cars.com version of Re-targeting →
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"Dealer Inspire (owned by Cars.com), with multiple respondents praising its speed, mobile customization, and integration with inventory data"
Leaving Dealer.com in 2018....where did you go next? →
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"shifting advertising budgets from third-party classifieds (AutoTrader, Cars.com)"
Pay p/Click -vs- 3rd party Classifieds →
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"established players like Dealer.com (Cox Automotive) and Dealer Inspire (Cars.com)"
Listing of all the Dealership Website Hosting Companies →
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"dealers should invest in third-party vehicle listing sites like Cars.com and AutoTrader versus building their own optimized dealer websites"
The Top Vehicle Listings Websites - Who's NEXT? →
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"Autotrader costs twice as much per SRP and four times as much per VDP despite generating fewer leads and trackable sales for his dealership. The discussion reveals that much of the performance difference stems from how each platform counts metrics differently—Cars.com inflates SRP numbers by counting repeat page visits and listing more vehicles per page"
Autotrader vs Cars.com Value comparison →
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"Dealers debate which single automotive classifieds platform—Cars.com, AutoTrader, or CarGurus—delivers the best ROI"
Cars.com VS AutoTrader VS CarGurus →
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"promises significantly more leads than major platforms like Autotrader and Cars.com"
SMA Alliance - Anyone heard of this marketing group? →
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"A 17-year-old entrepreneur seeks feedback on a car-buying marketplace app similar to TrueCar and Cars.com"
Car Sales Website Startup →
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"Cars.com and CarGurus SRP/VDP conversions move in opposite directions, despite featuring the same inventory with identical merchandising"
Inverse Relationship Between CarGurus and Cars.com SRP/VDP Conversions? →
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"Cars.com Dealer Reviews Will Be Going Live Spring of 2011"
Cars.com Dealer Reviews Will Be Going Live Spring of 2011 →
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"Experienced industry professionals (including former employees of Cars.com, CarStory, and Vroom) explain that competing with established marketplaces like Autotrader and Cars.com is extremely difficult"
How much do you spend on marketing for 3rd party market places? →
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"Ed Brooks (from Cars.com) arguing that while paid search has a place in budgets, many dealers may be spending disproportionately given diminishing returns"
Are Dealers Spending Too Much On Paid Search? →
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"The Weekly Refresh: Cars.com, Web2Carz.com, AOL and VAST.com, Baby boomers, Dealers ARE tech-savvy"
The Weekly Refresh: Cars.com, Web2Carz.com, AOL and VAST.com, Baby boomers, Dealers ARE tech-savvy →
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"Cars.com Superbowl commercials - What did you think?"
Cars.com Superbowl commercials - What did you think? →
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"A South Carolina dealer seeks recommendations for new lead sources beyond Cars.com and Autotrader"
Lead Sources currently looking for a good one →
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"whether Google represents a genuine threat to established third-party listing sites like AutoTrader and Cars.com"
Dale Pollak VS Michael Rose AT DSMC →
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"major third-party sites like AutoTrader and Cars.com have already optimized many of these elements through extensive testing"
Whats Different About Your Dealerships Website that is better than others →
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"investing in organic SEO to rank above third-party sites (AutoTrader, Cars.com, CarGurus)"
Pissing Up A Rope SEO and 3rd Party Sites →
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"$7,200/month across CarFax, CarGurus, AutoTrader, and Cars.com"
3rd Party Listings →
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"whether the company will build a direct-to-consumer car sales network through acquisition (Cars.com, Vast, CDK)"
Where is Amazon going with this? →
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"Dealers discuss CarsForSale.com as an affordable alternative to Cars.com and AutoTrader, with pricing at $99 for 120 listings"
Carsforsale.com →
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"using unique tracking numbers for each advertising source (Cars.com, AutoTrader, Google Places)"
Who's using Who's Calling.com and do you feel it's worth it? →
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"major aggregators like Cars.com and TrueCar currently dominate the space"
What's new about Google vehicle ads? →

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