Shoppers now have online access to the new car showroom and can ask
questions, negotiate price and make buying arrangements online from
participating dealers
In a move to help simplify the car-shopping process, eBay
Motors and General
Motors Company today announced the launch of a first-of-its-kind
promotion that enables consumers to ‘click and buy’ new cars, crossovers
and trucks online from participating California Chevrolet, Buick, GMC
and Pontiac dealers. The new car shopping website - gm.ebay.com
- will be available to consumers from August 11 through September 8,
2009.
Consumers will be able to browse hundreds of California dealer online
showrooms, ask questions, negotiate prices, and arrange financing and
payment to purchase a new 2008, 2009 or select 2010 car, crossover or
truck online. With more than 225 GM dealers in California participating,
shoppers can at any given time expect to see a wide selection of up to
20,000 new GM vehicles at very competitive prices. Vehicles will be
offered through eBay Motors’ traditional formats such as “Buy It Now”
(where shoppers agree to pay the advertised price) and eBay’s innovative
“Best Offer” option (where buyers indicate the price they are willing to
pay and can negotiate online with the dealer for the vehicle).
The site also incorporates features that will allow consumers to compare
pricing across models or participating dealerships, get tips and advice
with a Buyer Checklist, and determine the value of their trade-in or
whether their current vehicle may also qualify for government funded
‘Cash For Clunkers’ incentives.
“With 12 million individual car shoppers visiting our site every month,
eBay Motors has unique insight into how people prefer to buy their
cars,” said Rob Chesney, vice president, eBay Motors. “Through this
program, we are helping GM dealers to extend their physical showroom
while at the same time delivering to our buyers the great deals and
broad selection they expect from eBay.”
“Together with eBay Motors, GM and our dealers are reinventing the
car-buying experience for our California customers,” said Mark LaNeve,
GM vice president of U.S. sales.