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AUTOREPRICE.COM: Car Selling Machine for Dealers

Dealers get unlimited leads for three months with unique patent-pending pricing model.

April 15, 2020
AUTOREPRICE.COM: Car Selling Machine for Dealers

Dealers get unlimited leads for three months with unique patent-pending pricing model.

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TOTOWA, N.J. — AutoReprice.com has announced the launch of its unique & patent pending pricing model to eliminate the inefficiencies from the automotive buying and selling experience. The site allows sellers, mainly car dealers, to list their inventories with pre-approved weekly discounts and get verified buyers. AutoReprice is quite different from all the other classified sites as dealer information is not shared on AutoReprice.com unless the dealer wants to share with a potential customer. This allows dealers to offer better discounts through this 3rd party site without impacting dealer’s own pricing on its own website or through physical location.

AutoReprice.com gives them a respectful way to reserve the car at the advertised price and go to dealership with a confirmed price which buyers love.

AutoReprice.com is equipped with an aggressive social media marketing team and has the infrastructure to promote dealer inventory to much larger audiences. Unlike classified sites, AutoReprice.com requires the buyers to pay a small deposit to reserve to inspect the vehicle, which means that all the leads are genuine and verified. These leads do not require any further negotiation as buyers are obligated to buy the vehicle at the price for which they reserved it. Buyers get three days from the time they reserve a vehicle to perform inspection and have the option to cancel their reservation if they don’t feel comfortable for any reason (e.g. dealers information was incorrect about vehicle or price was not correctly exhibited by the dealer). If buyers don’t buy the vehicle they reserved, buyers lose their deposit which compels them to go all the way with the transaction.

Buyers get better deals through AutoReprice.com and do not have to go through lengthy negotiations and other surprises which they usually face while walking into a dealership otherwise. AutoReprice.com gives them a respectful way to reserve the car at the advertised price and go to dealership with a confirmed price which buyers love.

 For additional information, please send email to build@autoreprice.com or call 501-444-2886.

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