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DealNow Releases Consumer Vehicle Transaction Survey

The survey found buyers would find the best prices through private marketplaces over dealerships...

DealNow, a platform for private vehicle transactions, has released findings from its latest consumer vehicle transaction survey, highlighting the key frustrations consumers have in receiving a fair price for their vehicle when trading in at a dealership, or selling to a third-party service.

DealNow Releases Consumer Vehicle Transaction Survey | THE SHOP

The online survey was commissioned during September and was presented to more than 3,000 car shoppers across the U.S.

Key Insights include:

  • Low Satisfaction with Dealerships: Only 9% of respondents reported being “very satisfied” with their dealership experience, while 39.8% felt “somewhat satisfied,” highlighting a substantial need for improvement in the dealership experience.
  • Concerns About Pricing Fairness: A mere 9.7% felt they “definitely” received a fair price at dealerships, compared to 39.8% who reported feeling they received only a fair price when selling independently.
  • Dissatisfaction with Trade-In Values: Only 19.4% of respondents felt they “definitely” received a fair price for their trade-ins, further driving interest in private sales.
  • Preference for Private Marketplaces: Over 40% of respondents believe they would “definitely” or “probably” achieve a better price as sellers through private marketplaces, emphasizing the growing appeal and preference of private marketplaces with full online transaction tools.

“Consumers are wanting a full digital retail experience; however, the responses from this survey highlight how far the current dealership and third-party sites are from meeting the expectation,” said Brad Parker, CEO of DealNow. “Those same consumers also seek value and transparency in their vehicle transaction. Private-party marketplaces empower them to find those on their own, and with the power of a secure transactional platform, they can avoid the fraud that is so rampant in the market, and close their own sale anytime, anyplace.”

For more information, visit dealnow.com.

Pat Curtin

Pat Curtin is the managing editor of THE SHOP magazine.
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