Spitzer Autoworld Names Carfax as Vehicle History Provider
CENTREVILLE, VA - Spitzer Autoworld recently announced Carfax is the official provider of vehicle history information for all Spitzer locations.
CENTREVILLE, VA - Spitzer Autoworld recently announced Carfax is the official provider of vehicle history information for all Spitzer locations.
Every dealership under the Spitzer brand now uses Carfax Vehicle History Reports to help evaluate trade-ins and wholesale units. Additionally, free Carfax Reports will be provided to Spitzer Autoworld customers for any used vehicle available on the lot and online to build consumer confidence.
“For over a century, the Spitzer name has been synonymous with quality and trust,” said Alan Spitzer, chairman and CEO of Spitzer Autoworld. “Carfax Vehicle History Reports are an invaluable tool we can use to help ensure our customers get the premium vehicles they expect from us. Leveraging such a trusted name like Carfax throughout our family of dealerships is a great way to enhance our customers’ shopping experience.”
Spitzer Autoworld, headquartered in Elyria, Ohio, operates more than 30 dealership franchises in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida, selling 15 different brands. Every Spitzer location has access to Carfax Vehicle History Reports, which provide valuable information – such as identifying Carfax One Owner cars – to the dealer and prospective buyers.
“Carfax Vehicle History Reports help our dealer customers set themselves apart from their competition,” said Bill Eager, vice president of the dealer business unit at Carfax. “Linking free reports to their vehicles listed online or showcasing 1-Owner cars with Carfax stickers on the lot are just a few of the value-added resources Spitzer Autoworld can take advantage of to draw more ready-to-buy shoppers.”
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