As customers demand are increasing day by day, car dealers are depending more on the modern technologies and e-commerce to serve their customers in a better way.
FREMONT, CA: Nowadays, dealers are demanding e-commerce solutions to meet customer demand and expectations. It has led to digital firms developing their new products and has brought new entrants into the market.
Here are some new entrants of the market:
• Rockar
Jaguar Land Rover store at Westfield Stratford provides omni-channel retailer Rockar to fine-tune its end-to-end online sales platform. New releases are done every two weeks, although Rockar launched a completely new version at the beginning of this year. The newly updated platform comprises a facility to identify stock immediately available for those wanting to avoid lead times, a new vehicle configurator, and an online used car purchase solution. Rockar's system also powers Mitsubishi's store at Lakeside in Essex and, similar to Ford, allows customers to buy online via the brand's website. The company has partnered Ford in its Arndale Centre operation in Manchester, and its platform powers the brand's online sales facility, enabling vehicle configuration and purchase online with the option of dealer collection or home delivery.
• Silver Bullet
Silver Bullet was formed just over a year ago when Glasgow-based Peter Vardy Group went live with the system. Silver Bullet has launched its 1.1 version, which will provide retailers with a variety of elements of e-commerce functionality, including smartphone experience. In the past one year, more than 50 dealers across ten dealer groups have installed the Silver Bullet system.
• iVendi
The key concentration for iVendi has been the improvement of its vehicle search engine, where £2million of investment since 2017 is going to happen as expected as the framework is propelled in Germany. With iVendi's experience demonstrating 30% of purchaser look through utilize more way of life terms, the web index translates the shopper's online vehicle search from free content lining up with a driving web-based retailing search encounters, for example, Amazon, eBay, and John Lewis.
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