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"Drive It Now" - Car Payment Advertising for Online Auctions, Classifieds and Dealer Websites

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"Drive It Now" - Car Payment Advertising for Online Auctions, Classifieds and Dealer Websites

Sep 4, 2008

Service offers vehicle sellers lease and loan payment advertising, giving consumers more financial choices.

Cincinnati, OH -September 4, 2008 --Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (ACS), announced today, a new service that gives vehicle sellers who list their cars on eBay, classifieds, and their own websites, the ability to quote competitive loan and lease payments with the "Drive It Now" advertising banner button.

A simple link to a seller's vehicle listing is all that is needed to show a dynamically created car payment based on the data in the listing, ie. vehicle year, make, selling price and mileage. Clicking on the "Drive It Now" payment link shows a potential buyer a side-by-side comparison of loan vs lease payments. They can customize the payment terms, select a loan or lease offer and apply for credit online.

"Giving the consumer all possible purchase options in one place helps them make a more informed buying decision." says Tarry Shebesta, President of ACS. "Sellers who offer financing as well as leasing options can increase the number of potential buyers and help expedite the process of selling a vehicle."

The "Drive It Now" service gives dealers lease and loan resources they may not currently have access to, including Chrysler dealers. For dealers who want to quote their own finance sources, information about the potential buyer is sent to the dealer who facilitates the lease or loan directly with the customer.

"According to Research and Markets, nearly $3 billion will be spent on online automotive advertising in 2008. "Drive It Now" provides a way to offer competitive car payments and gives the seller an advantage over other vehicle classified ad listings.", notes Shebesta.

More information can be found about this service at: DriveItNow.net

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