Insurance comparison website Confused.com, which now has a comparison service for car selling, has integrated the tootle platform into its system.
“Having already launched our car buying service, which delivers savings to drivers and convenience on their new and used car purchases – our car selling service is the latest addition to our online car market proposition and a natural evolution of our price comparison services for motorists,” said Chris Wood, managing director of Confused.com car buying and selling.
Wood added: “The service lets motorists compare offers from across a range of car buying providers, including tootle, saving them time and empowering them to find the very best deal. Once drivers have sold their car, they can choose to use the extra cash as a deposit for their next vehicle via our car buying service, or return to traditional offline markets.”
Connecting private sellers with trade car buyers, the tootle platform allows drivers to sell their old cars at no charge while dealers bid without associated auction and indemnity fees. Among its promises is working only with professional and quality-checked buyers, and that each car is verified with Experian.
“Confused.com is a well-known, much loved brand, and we’re very pleased to help empower their customers throughout the journey of car ownership,” commented Amy Buckley, digital director for tootle. “This partnership will continue to increase the number of quality seller listings on the tootle platform, giving our dealers even more opportunities to acquire the stock they need.”
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