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The Popularity of Online Automotive Ads

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As the automotive industry continues to struggle in a poor economy, manufacturers’ and dealers’ have made significant cuts to their advertising budgets. These companies who were once upon a time some of North America’s leaders in terms of marketing expenditures, are now looking to reduce this high expense in search of lower cost means that can produce similar returns on investment. In addition today’s new car sales have become so poor that a greater emphasis has been placed on their pre-owned inventory. Used cars and used trucks today offer many of the advantages of buying new and are a much more affordable option. For consumers trying to buy a used car or used truck the difficulty comes in finding one that meets their specific needs. Unlike a new car purchase, with a used car you can’t pick colour, interior, kms, engine size or options. These specifications could only have been made when the vehicle in question was being purchased new. Therefore, people looking to buy a car typically just won’t go to one dealership, instead they want to comparison shop and the most popular means of buying a used vehicle has been through using online automotive marketplace’s as well as free classified sites. These online methods allow buyers to search and or browse through thousands of ads in search of the used car, truck, motorcycle, boat, snowmobile, ATV or collector car that’s right for them.

Today with the rise of the pre owned vehicle, more Canadian then ever before will search province or even nation wide for the used vehicle that’s right for them. It will be imperative for car dealers and boat dealers to have a presence on each and every popular online interface. As more consumers then ever before will search online for used cars in Canada, it will be imperative from a marketing stand point that a dealers’ inventory is seen by the masses. Online automotive marketplaces offer a low cost, high return means of advertising. Dealers can’t afford to miss out on a potential client to another dealership who is advertising the same vehicle. Comparison shopping is here to stay and it will critical that dealers make their inventory available on a variety of websites.

One site that seems to becoming quite popular is vehiclegateway.com, which is owned by Vehicle Gateway Corp. They’re an Ontario based company dedicated to an honest approach in buying and selling used vehicles. Sellers can sell a car for free; the opportunity to post an ad for free will attract thousands of sellers as they can finally attain nation wide exposure, free of charge with respect to a true vehicle marketplace. All sellers are required to provide an abundance of information about their respective vehicle(s). This information will allow buyers searching for a car to make a more informed decision, which in turn will make their time spent online more efficient and effective. The average buyer spends over a half an hour online and this provides a perfect opportunity for any type of advertiser attempting to sell their used vehicle. Vehiclegateway.com is the new name in the online vehicle market as their interface combines the advantages of the popular free classified sites with that of a true automotive marketplace. Buyers can search nationwide as they search to ultimately buy a car, buy a sedan, buy a luxury car, buy a truck, buy a SUV, buy a van, buy a pick up truck or buy a convertible. Vehicle Gateway Corp is the perfect place to find and buy a car in Ontario as well as to sell a car in Canada. Make sure to visit www.vehiclegateway.com as it tailored to the buyer in helping then find the used autos that are suite their individual needs. Go to vehiclegateway.com to sell your used vehicle for free, comprehensively search Canadian used car ads as well as used trucks in Canada. Also at vehiclegateway.com users can browse through vehicle categories similar to a free classifieds site, any users can browse through cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles, snowmobiles, green vehicles, ATVs, and Collector Cars.

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March 2nd, 2010

The Automotive GPS: How to Choose One

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In today’s world, no high end automotive is without its GPS to helps us travel from destination A to destination B. We can buy optional GPS systems as part of a new car buy or select models that are installed later. However, whether to buy one straight off or select one later that may be of better quality is a tough choice. Here are some considerations to think about when considering buying the GPS option that comes with a new car or having another GPS system installed.


Almost all the newest GPS system have a few things in common: Full-color Street maps, easy touch-screen controls, traffic alerts and rerouting options. It is the other features, cost and your integration options that make the difference.


First off let’s consider cost. Built-in GPS systems offered on new vehicles are often much more expensive. In-dash add-on navigational GPS systems are often only moderately expensive but need to be installed by professionals which can add to your expenses. Portable automotive GPS navigation systems are usually the most economical and easily ported from one vehicle to the next.


Secondly, consider integration with other automotive systems. Built-in GPS’s LCD display are shared with other car systems like climate control, antenna, power attachments, the radio, and hands-free cell phone. In-dash add-on GPS systems usually replace a vehicle’s radio/CD player, require an additional antenna and are not is only partially “integrated” into the car’s systems. Portable GPS systems have the least integration but often do not require external antennae.


New-car built-in GPS systems offered larger LCD screens are usually larger which gives better visibility, but the drawback is that they are usually a step behind in new features and map updates. In-dash GPS also usually include large LCD displays, AM/FM sterol and sometimes CD/DVD players with LCDs that fold away when not in use. While the portable automotive GPS device is usually much smaller, it has the usually provides quickest available update as it can be easily removed and updated through your PC.


Your final consideration is the size of the screen and features. The largest LCD screens are found in the new-car built-in GPS systems which increase visibility to the driver. The drawback to these systems is they are usually slower in feature and map updates. The good news is that in-dash GPS usually provide comparable size LCD displays. They can also provide integrated AM/FM stereo and sometimes CD/DVD players with LCDs that fold away. However, for quickest and easiest updates, it is the portable automotive GPS device that a consumer wants. The drawback is that these devices generally have smaller displays.

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March 2nd, 2010
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