The Winfooz Blog
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Whether you're buying or selling an auto, Winfooz gives you unrivalled insight, choice and reach, thanks to the intelligence of online technology. Our blog site aims to keep you abreast of industry news as well as compiling together interesting tips and tricks for bringing your dealership into the digital revolution.
The Winfooz Blog
3y ago
Our Big Auctions
Alternating Tuesday Nights (Trucks and sub $5,000 vehicles)
Thursdays 9am – 1pm EST
Weekends Friday at 5pm until Monday at 11am EST ..read more
The Winfooz Blog
3y ago
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Mon – Fri 9am, 11am, 1pm, 3pm EST
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The Winfooz Blog
3y ago
Managing inventory has traditionally been a time-consuming process for car dealers, but with the introduction of new technology, how you buy and sell your cars is changing forever. We know this, and we are here to help. There are two different ways to sell vehicles, retail and wholesale. Getting your price right when selling to either market is essential, get it wrong and you either undervalue your stock or risk not selling it due to unrealistic pricing.
There are significant differences auto dealers need to know about wholesale price vs retail price, but first, we must say discussions on pric ..read more
The Winfooz Blog
3y ago
Most investors don’t know it, but wholesaling used cars is a red-hot business. One discussion topic that often comes up at used-car industry conferences is this: the increased digitalization of the wholesale vehicle market, be it through third-party platforms or the online offerings of auction players. We believe the future is online, and over the last few years, the internet has changed how dealers interact with auctions. Companies like Winfooz are poised to disrupt the market on a larger scale.
We have seen franchised dealers becoming more comfortable with online. Some studies show that deal ..read more
The Winfooz Blog
3y ago
At Winfooz, our goal is to become a zero arbitration company; however, that’s not always possible. Sometimes people will find an issue or a fault with a purchased vehicle and would like to have the problem resolved.
Our arbitration policy is based on the NAAA standards, with the intention of being fair, impartial and quick. We feel that it is part of our duty to ensure customer issues are dealt with in a timely manner to avoid being held up in the court system.Customer service is essential to us and coming up with a resolution that is fair on both the buying and selling party is something that ..read more