Kelley Blue Book's New 800bluebook.com Showcases Full Suite of Dealer, OEM and Partner Products
IRVINE, CA – Kelley Blue Book (www.kbb.com), a provider of new- and used-vehicle information, has updated its business-to-business Web site – 800bluebook.com – to provide dealers, OEMs, and partners with the most up-to-date information on its innovative and class-leading products and services.
IRVINE, CA – Kelley Blue Book (www.kbb.com), a provider of new- and used-vehicle information, has updated its business-to-business Web site – 800bluebook.com – to provide dealers, OEMs, and partners with the most up-to-date information on its innovative and class-leading products and services. The all-new site highlights the company's core products and demonstrates its strengths and key advantages in addition to offering a new and easy-to-use interface.
The site provides information on each of the products and testimonials from new and current users describing how Kelley Blue Book services aided their business. Users are a click away from finding descriptions of each of the product's competitive advantages, visual examples of products, advice, tips and best-practice techniques, along with contact information for Kelley Blue Book business consultants in each region of the country.
The site also offers new features such as "Report a Value," in which users are able to submit an inquiry to ensure a value's accuracy and competitiveness. 800bluebook.com allows dealers, OEMs and partners to directly order products online and sign up for e-newsletters from Kelley Blue Book, providing the latest news, product updates and releases.
Products and services that help facilitate increased vehicle sales, such as LeadDriver, CDMdata, DigitalLot, Dealer Showcase, KARPOWER, and Market Research are featured on 800bluebook.com.
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