Edmunds.com

Edmunds.com

Edmunds.com homepage taken 04/19/2012
Type of site
Automotive
Available in English
Owner Privately Held
Website https://www.edmunds.com
Alexa rank 1,793 (April 2014)[1]
Commercial Yes
Launched 1995

Edmunds.com, Inc. is an American online resource for automotive information. The company is headquartered in Santa Monica, California and maintains an office outside Detroit, Michigan. Edmunds.com is privately held, with the Steinlauf family holding a majority stake.

The Edmunds.com Web site includes prices for new and used vehicles, a database of national and regional incentives and rebates, dealer and inventory listings, vehicle test drive reviews, and tips and advice on all aspects of car purchases and ownership. In addition, the company circulates free e-mail newsletters to voluntary subscribers.

Edmunds.com provides data through its "True Market Value" pricing tools, which launched in 2000. The Edmunds.com True Market Value New Vehicle Calculator provides the estimated average price consumers are currently paying when buying new vehicles. The Edmunds.com True Market Value Used Vehicle Appraiser estimates the actual transaction prices for used vehicles bought and sold by dealers and private parties.

In 2005, Edmunds.com launched Inside Line'", a free online magazine for automotive enthusiasts. Inside Line delivered automotive content in the form of videos, photos, blogs, news articles, discussion boards and road tests. In 2013, Edmunds.com shut down the popular site despite complaints from loyal visitors.

History

Edmunds was founded in 1966 as a publisher of printed booklets consolidating automotive specifications to help car shoppers make buying decisions.[2]

By the 1990s, Edmunds published its data to CD-ROM while also publishing books such as Edmunds New Cars & Trucks Buyer's Guide, Edmunds Used Cars & Trucks Buyer's Guide and Edmunds Strategies for Smart Car Buyers. In 1994 the company posted on a gopher site known as the Electronic Newsstand.[3]

In 1997 the Edmunds.com website was launched and earned its first Webby Award[4]

References

  1. "Edmunds.com Site". Retrieved 2014-04-01.
  2. Vella, Matt (November 26, 2007). "Maintaining Edmunds' Edge". BusinessWeek.
  3. Sviokla, John J. (1998). "Chapter 3 Marketspace Markets: Factors for Success and Failure". In Kemerer, Chris F. Information Technology and Industrial Competitiveness: How IT Shapes Competition. Norwell, Mass.: Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 41. ISBN 0-7923-8020-7. Retrieved May 31, 2010.
  4. "1st Annual Webby Awards Nominees & Winners". Webby Awards. 1997. Retrieved May 30, 2010. Edmunds.com won the Money category.

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