www.carwale.com, a leading auto portal has teamed up with
www.sulekha.com, one of the largest classified and online Yellow
Pages destination to launch an auto channel that will enable the
customer make informed choice while buying or selling cars.
The auto channel will go live on Sulekha by end October.
Online car industry is currently pegged at $35 billion. This
includes new cars, used cars, car loans, insurance, etc and the
market for new and used cars is growing at 18 and 30 per cent
respectively.
Mohit Dubey, CEO, Carwale sees tremendous opportunity for online
information service providers. Quoting an IAMA research report, he
said that more and more people adopt the online route for search
and information. “We get 20,000 unique visitors each day.
While most of them either click through ads on Google or other
sites, some visitors directly click on Carwale.”
The alliance with Sulekha, Dubey said, will enable the company
to grow, increase its reach and expand in geographies. As per the
deal, Carwale will manage the auto channel, use its database and
synchronize tools and applications. The two companies also have a
revenue-sharing agreement.
Carwale aims to sell three million (1.5 million each) new and
used cars in 2007-08. Dubey said the ratio between used and new
cars is 1:21in India compared to 4:1 in the US. Today,
Carwale has more than 12,000 listed used cars and the list expires
every month.
“Car manufacturers understand the importance of
Internet, the flexibility it offers and the value add that online
companies such as Carwale offer,” Dubey added.
The company has on board experts and valuators to enable clients
understand the exact value of the automobile at the time or
purchase or sale. It also uses valuation tools from banks and other
sources for the valuation process. The company conducts 1.5 value
checks each month or above 10 lakh annually.
The company has deployed a module similar to customer relationship
management at its backend. “It helps dealers capture customer
behavior and preferences. Based on that, it enables the car
recommendation engine to display models, prices etc. The module
also stores information on whether the person would personally
drive the car, or it would be chauffeur driven, whether he would
use the road or the highway, etc and then recommend the kind of car
that would suit the buyer.”
Carwale is also geared up for the payment gateway clause that
would be made mandatory for all online transactions, with effect
from February 2008. “We have dedicated Netmagic servers that
are Verizon powered. Our payment gateway will be powered by the
ICICI Bank and CC Avenue,” Dubey said.