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Netcars enhances offering

Time 3:18 am, June 13, 2011

netcars-logoNETCARS.com is expanding its portfolio of services by offering a free website package for dealers.

The firm is also launching an online iFrame to make viewing easier and more efficient for users.

Responding to customer demand, Netcars has developed a selection of simple yet effective website designs, which will display and encourage sales, for those small independent used car dealers who do not already have a website.


Dealers simply list all their stock on Netcars.com and in return, will receive a fully functional website. In addition, all phone calls and emails from potential customers can be tracked and recorded and the website will have built-in Google analytics to monitor activity and referrals.

Reg Rix, managing director of Netcars.com, said: ‘More and more dealers are realising that a website is essentially an online showroom and the feedback we were getting from our customers was that they didn’t have the funds, knowledge or capacity to create and monitor leads from their own website.

‘In order to support our dealers further, we decided to launch a free website package where dealers advertise their stock online with us and in return, get a bespoke website, designed by our in-house IT team, complete with Google analytics and a phone call recording capability.’


In a bid to make online car shopping easier, simpler and more effective for consumers, Netcars has also upgraded its website to facilitate an iFrame. The iFrame allows visitors to view the searched for cars as part of a toolbar, while enabling them to see the finer detail of the car from the dealer’s website, without reloading the entire page.

This will enable consumers to review additional details about a vehicle without navigating away from their current vehicle search results.

‘We’re constantly looking at ways to improve consumers’ shopping experiences because this ultimately affects a dealer’s bottom line,’ said Rix.

‘By having more information at their fingertips, online shoppers are more likely to purchase a car and so this latest enhancement to our website should speed up and improve the sale conversion process.’

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James – or Batch as he’s known – started at Car Dealer in 2010, first as the work experience boy, eventually becoming editor in 2013. He worked for Auto Express as editor-at-large from 2014 and was the face of Carbuyer’s YouTube reviews. In 2020, he went freelance and now writes for a number of national titles and contributes regularly to Car Dealer. In October 2021 he became Car Dealer's associate editor.



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