NADAguides.com and Experian Automotive Extend Partnership Through 2009
COSTA MESA, CA – NADAguides.com, a vehicle pricing and information Web site, and Experian Automotive, a division of global information solutions company Experian Inc., have announced they have extended their partnership through December 2009. Company officials cite the successful historical relationship both organizations have shared as the main reason for continuing the partnership for an additional two years.
COSTA MESA, CA – NADAguides.com, a vehicle pricing and information Web site, and Experian Automotive, a division of global information solutions company Experian Inc., have announced they have extended their partnership through December 2009. Company officials cite the successful historical relationship both organizations have shared as the main reason for continuing the partnership for an additional two years.
With this extended relationship, NADAguides.com visitors will continue to have access to Experian Automotive's leading AutoCheck vehicle history information which leverages the Experian National Vehicle database to power NADAguides.com Vehicle History Reports. This database provides information for more than 500 million vehicles, offered in Single Vehicle History Reports, Unlimited Reports, and Unlimited Reports and TitleGuard packages. All of these services are available online to NADAguides.com shoppers.
The extension of the NADAguides.com and Experian Automotive partnership is designed to enhance the information and services NADAguides.com currently provides online, including car prices, car quotes, new car buying guides, used car values, car buying reviews, and side-by-side comparisons, which allow NADAguides.com shoppers the opportunity to compare new cars and used cars side-by-side, in real time.
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