General Motors said Friday that 3,900 auto dealers who sell GM’s
Certified Used Cars will list their entire inventories on eBay Motors,
according to industry publication Automotive News.

The listings will be free for dealers, the report said, and could radically alter the used-car business.
Mark
Matthews, GM’s director of used-vehicle activities, told Automotive
News that the certified used-vehicle inventory of dealers who sell GM
Certified-brand vehicles will be listed on the third-party classified
site starting in the second quarter.
GM’s brands include used Buick, Chevrolet,
GMC, Pontiac and Oldsmobile vehicles. Cadillac, Hummer, Saab and Saturn
have separate certified used-vehicle programs, but their certified-used
inventories will be listed on the site, too, Matthews told the
publication.
The
eBay Motors Web site has 11 million unique users and the agreement with
GM allows dealers who sell GM brands to show their certified-used
inventory to them. The program will become even more attractive to
dealers and consumers if other manufacturers post their certified-used
inventory on the site, too, Matthews told Automotive News.
GM is still working with eBay Motors to finish the site, according to
the report, which also noted that GM’s certified-used vehicle inventory
is already listed on more than 300 Web sites, including AutoTrader.com
and Cars.com.
Via MSNBC
