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Need a new ride? AutoTraderSA launches Car Alerts service

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Image: AutoTrader SA
Image: AutoTrader SA

Johannesburg - Buying a car can be an exciting and stressful process. There’s much to consider – from safety rating, fuel economy and capacity, to colour, interior design and, ultimately, price. That’s why AutoTrader, South Africa’s trusted motoring marketplace has introduced Car Alerts.

Car Alerts helps consumers get alerts for the cars they’re looking for making it that much easier to find the car of their dreams. It’s easy to use: consumers simply complete a pre-set search form; input their car preferences; and get notifications on cars matching their criteria sent directly to their inboxes.

While this service may not be first to market, it’s worth noting that AutoTrader has the largest inventory of vehicles to choose from in South Africa, with over 6 000 added every day. Moreover, visitors to AutoTrader have the benefit of knowing that the results they receive are from a credible source of serious sellers.

Every month, the site receives millions of unique visitors, who conduct more than 5 million visits to more than 80 000 vehicles across desktop, mobile, tablets and apps.

AutoTrader is a digital-marketing company and leader in the media market space for buyers and sellers across all types of vehicles, with an established track record of success and business growth over the past 25 years. And they’ve just made it easier for consumers to share in their expertise.

For more information visit AutoTrader.co.za/car-alerts for more information and follow @AutoTraderSA on social media.

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