eBay is creating a new “showroom” specifically for certified pre-owned vehicle sales. The company announced partnerships with Chrysler and Toyota to list their certified pre-owned inventory in the new space.
Chrysler expects to offer a selection of over 15,000 late-model, low-mileage, fully inspected and reconditioned Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles, complete with factory-backed warranties, a free CARFAX vehicle history report, road-side assistance, rental car allowances and more.
Toyota will offer its Lexus brand on the new showroom, which was unveiled yesterday, according to the Detroit Free Press.
The site currently has more than 5,000 certified used-vehicle dealers offering vehicles.
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The research, which aggregated a year’s…
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