AutoDeal’s used car offerings have been tailored to fit the ever expanding requirements of the Philippines automotive industry

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AutoDeal, Philippines-based online new car lead generation and lead management platform, has recently announced its expansion into the local used car classifieds space.

Its expansion into the used-car classifieds segment signifies the company’s aim to close the loop on the vehicle buying cycle in the country.

Some of the service advancements include a price-drop alert that keeps buyers notified on vehicle price changes. To help auto-populate listings, there’s also a detailed used-car database that contains all the technical specifications of every vehicle sold in the Philippines for the last 10 years.

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AutoDeal’s used car offerings have been tailored to fit the ever expanding requirements of the Philippines automotive industry that surpassed its milestone of 300,000 new car sales in 2015.

AutoDeal aims to extend its position as market leaders in both new and used cars through a combination of front-end advertising features, detailed dealer management and marketing tools and its analytics platform for OEM’s.

“Incorporating used cars into AutoDeal was the natural next step given our good growth in the new car industry over the last two years. Everything was built to create great synergy between our used-car offerings and existing new car business. This way AutoDeal will not only add the benefit of enabling Filipinos to buy and sell pre-owned cars but also help extend value to our existing network of partners in the new car industry,” said Daniel M. Scott, AutoDeal co-Founder, in a press statement.

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AutoDeal founders, Daniel M. Scott and Christopher L. Franks, are no strangers to used car classifieds in the Philippines following the sale of Pinoy Auto Trader to Sulit.com.ph (now OLX) in early 2013.

Scott and Franks, together with the founding team of Pinoy Auto Trader, launched AutoDeal in the middle of 2014.

Pinoy Auto Trader was acquired in 2013 by OLX as a means to bolster its automotive segment but was abruptly shut down due to undisclosed reasons in early 2014.

As a new car-platform alone, AutoDeal claims to have attracted more than 1.2 million monthly visits online and has developed partnerships at both the manufacturer and dealership levels.

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