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Gumtree nominates Carinspect as its top choice for helping car buyers purchase with added confidence

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Melbourne-based Carinspect has announced its new partnership with The Market Limited (ASX:MKT) Gumtree Group in a bid to take the unknown out of buying second-hand vehicles, with fully qualified mechanics performing hassle free pre-purchase inspections.

 

The partnership, which will initially roll out in WA before expanding to NSW and VIC over three months, allows Gumtree customers to easily verify the condition of a vehicle they intend on buying.

 

Co-founder of Carinspect, Zasch Weiler said that teaming up with Gumtree is a great boost for Australia’s used-car buying community, who can now shop with the confidence and essential insights every used-car buyer deserves to have.

 

“We founded Carinspect in response to the industry gap in efficient and trustworthy buyer support. Our mission is to deliver easy-to-understand inspection reports and insights from a network of the best mechanics around the country. Our service identifies worn brakes and tyres, oil and coolant leaks, diagnostic faults and much, much more - we make it possible for non-car-people to know exactly what they’re buying” Zasch said.

 

“Carinspect has always been about making it easy for anyone to obtain expert advice. Together with my co-founder Paul Podbury, we drive this operation with the hopes of becoming Australia’s used car buyers companion.

 

“We don’t just examine the car in front of us, our mechanics draw on their own extensive knowledge of car makes and models to help buyers look out for common issues or faults in that specific vehicle type, providing a holistic perspective that helps them to make the right decision.”

 

The fast-growing platform offers a full suite of car buying support services for its customers. These include CarHistory vehicle reports, used car extended warranties, interstate car transport and financial services.

 

The industry of used-car sales in Australia is worth $39.9 billion, with inspection and ancillary services making up $800 million of this figure. After completing inspections for well over 10,000 used car buyers, Carinspect is poised to grow its influence with new access to Gumtree customers.

 

Boasting the largest pre-purchase inspection network in the country, Carinspect engages over 100 fully vetted and qualified mechanics nationally on both a contractual and permanent basis.

 

MKT CEO and Gumtree Group Managing Director Tommy Logtenberg said that Gumtree already sees an average of 20,000 to 25,000 private car listings each month.

 

“Through Carinspect’s industry leading tech, buyers can book in pre-purchase inspections quickly and easily, with the car inspection report arriving in their inbox instantly after the inspection has been completed,” Tommy said.

 

“Car buyers will be able to link off to Carinspect's online booking tool via the private seller’s car listing on Gumtree Cars.”

 

The partnership is part of a wider plan being implemented by MKT to enhance customer experiences.

 

“We look forward to unveiling further progress on other initiatives developed within our whole-of-company strategy in the coming months.”

 

This announcement will come as welcome news to Gumtree customers who purchase used cars via the popular classifieds website. Additionally for MKT shareholders it establishes further revenue opportunities, contributing to greater shareholder value.

 

Gumtree users can access Carinspect services from the 19th of June.


Contact details:

For more information or interviews please contact:

Chriss Mannix
Soda Communications
E:
chriss@sodacommunications.com.au
M: 0418 408 035


Emily Stojcevski
Soda Communications
E:
emily@sodacommunications.com.au
M: 0409 552 913

 

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