ADESA Adds Features to Website
Enhancements include watch list improvements, a specialty search page, and trim level search capabilities.
ADESA, a business unit of KAR Auction Services, Inc., announced it has launched a series of enhancements to ADESA.com to make the buying and selling experience easier and more convenient for users.
“We frequently speak to our customers for feedback on how we can enhance our website and offer more online solutions to help them run their business more efficiently and more effectively,” said Stéphane St-Hilaire. “We will continue to develop and implement new features and additions that streamline their experience and create more value for our customers.”
Some of the main enhancements include:
Direct link from the homepage to inventory eligible for ADESA Assurance, enabling customers to quickly view off-lease and rental vehicles eligible for a 30-day, no-questions-asked return guarantee.
Watch List improvements, including new Watch List filtering menus on the website and the mobile-optimized site; the ability to remove Watch List vehicles directly from the Search Results page, and more.
Search enhancements, including making salvage units searchable using free-form text search; Specialty search page; the addition of Condition Report icons to search results to indicate if a report is available; a new default sort order for search results showing nearest inventory first, and more.
Vehicle Details page enhancements, including the addition of AutoGrade pop-up windows; seller invoice links and new window sticker section.
Enhancements to the ADESA Market Guide trim level search capabilities.
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