Revamped NADA.Com B2B Site Debuts Aug. 29
29 August 2000
Revamped NADA.Com B2B Site Debuts Aug. 29N.A.D.A. Guide Company Serves The Automotive, Financial, and Dot-Com Communities WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 The N.A.D.A. Official Used Car Guide Company introduced its newly refreshed business-to-business Web site, http://www.nada.com, this week. Currently featured on the site is AuctionNet Online, providing the most comprehensive and largest listing of auction results over an upgraded server, allowing subscribers to access information even faster and more easily than before. AuctionNet is a joint venture between the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) and the National Automobile Auction Association (NAAA). Visitors to http://www.nada.com can register for a free AuctionNet demonstration online; access to nada.com's data is password protected. The site also has many additional features for new and used-car and -truck dealers, banks and other financial institutions, and automotive industry visitors. Industry information, articles by NADA Chief Economist Paul Taylor and Guide Company Managing Editor Pat Erney, and links to other useful information are also provided. Later this fall, more new features will debut, and values for all vehicles, including marine, recreational, aircraft, and motorcycle vehicles will be added to http://www.nada.com by early next year. "We're not just another 'pure-play dot-com,'" said Scott Lilja, Executive Director. "We have NADA's respected 83-year history and a reputation as the recognized authority for market-reflective vehicle values behind our site. But we're more than 'brick and mortar' too: we are an infomediary, a leading source of vehicle information for financial institutions, state governments, insurance companies and dealers."