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Best-ever quarter sees Carwow go from strength to strength

Time 2:16 pm, October 28, 2015

CARWOW recorded its most successful quarter ever during July, August and September with more than 4,500 vehicles bought through the website during the period.

September was the site’s busiest month yet, with 1,809 cars bought. Registered users building cars using the easy-to-use carwow configurator rocketed, taking the site’s total number of users beyond 750,000 for the first time.

CEO James Hind said: ‘We continue to strive to offer our users the absolute pinnacle in retail experience when buying a new car, and these latest results show there is a big appetite for this revolution in car-buying in the UK.


‘Our users range from 18 to 80 years of age and are spending anything from £8,000 to more than a £100,000 on a new car, so we are catering to buyers across the spectrum and across the country, from the Outer Hebrides to the tip of Cornwall.’

More than 800 dealers now support carwow in the UK, and more than 80 now have a dedicated carwow advisor on-site working with users of the site all hours of the day, with most car configurations made out of hours and from the comfort of the home.

New features launched in October include ‘in-stock’ listings for dealers to upload all their available cars to the site, free of charge, enabling much quicker completion and delivery times for users of the service, if they choose a vehicle from stock instead of a new factory order.


On average, carwow saves its users £3,600 off the price of a new car, and users have bought more than £350m-worth of cars through the site.  So far this year, more than 10,000 cars have been sold through the site.

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Dave, production editor on Car Dealer Magazine, is a journalist with more than 30 years' experience in the worlds of newspapers, magazines and public relations.



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