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heycar backed by VW & Daimler launches to disrupt £50bn market

by LLB Reporter
14th Aug 19 12:18 pm

A new online marketplace for used cars launches in the UK today. heycar.co.uk is on a mission to bring greater trust and transparency to one of the UK economy’s largest retail sectors. The brand will do this by creating a superior user experience for consumers and dealers launching with an inventory of over 100,000 listed vehicles from over 50 automotive brands at 1,400 dealerships. heycar has a strong focus on quality.

The brand only partners with selected dealers. All vehicles listed on heycar come with a warranty, are less than 8-years old and have less than 100,000 miles on the clock.

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) puts the value of the UK used car industry at £50bn with the UK used car finance point of sale market being valued at £17.6bn by the Finance and Leasing Association.

The UK used car industry has long suffered from strong consumer scepticism. heycar aims to overcome this scepticism and make its mark on this sector through innovation and fresh thinking. heycar brings a simpler solution to the UK, allowing users to search for and find their used car, complete with a finance quote, in a seamless online journey.

Speaking at the heycar launch event in London, CEO Mat Moakes said, “The UK used car industry is worth £50bn, yet it works inefficiently for consumers and dealers. Buying a used car can be like a lottery, you don’t know what you’ll get. Existing websites are often cluttered with ads, eroding consumer trust.

“Dealers are burdened with rising fees for listing used cars online, which squeezes their margins without a guarantee of leads or sales being generated.

“We’ve developed heycar to solve these pain points. We’ll offer a simpler, more effective solution for both used car buyers and dealers. Our site will be ad-free, improving transparency and consumer trust. heycar won’t charge dealers a listing fee, encouraging them to display all of their best quality stock.

“After the launch phase we will charge on a lead-generation basis to guarantee a win-win situation for our dealer partners.”

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