GM dealers try selling with eBay

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SAN FRANCISCO --- Hundreds of General Motors' California dealers will let consumers haggle over the prices of new cars and trucks through the eBay online marketplace under a trial that begins today.

About 225 of California's 250 GM dealers are set to take part in the program. They will be selling Buick, Chevrolet, GMC and Pontiac vehicles on co-branded Web sites through eBay Inc.'s online auto marketplace, eBay Motors, until Sept. 8. The cars will be searchable through eBay Motors and eBay's main site.

Though the companies previously said such a trial was in the works, details weren't released until Monday.

The trial is part of Detroit-based General Motors Co.'s turnaround plan, making more official a practice some of its dealers had already participated in on their own. It expands an existing partnership covering GM certified used vehicles sold through eBay.

It also marks a shift for San Jose, Calif.-based eBay, because most of the vehicles sold on eBay Motors -- a site that sells various types of vehicles and auto parts -- have been used.

Starting today, visitors to new Web pages including gm.ebay.com and chevy.ebay.com will be able to browse new 2008 and 2009 vehicles, ask dealers questions and figure out financing. Select 2010 models also will be available.

The sites will also include a Web tool currently on eBay Motors that helps shoppers determine whether they're qualified to trade in their old car for money toward a new one under the government's "cash-for-clunkers" stimulus program.

Car buyers will be able to choose between the two standard options currently offered on eBay Motors: Negotiating a price with a dealer through the site or purchasing right then at a fixed price. Cars will be picked up at the dealerships.

EBay Motors Vice President Rob Chesney said the companies decided to run the trial in California because there are many tech-savvy consumers there. EBay users who live outside California can contact dealers to see whether they're willing to sell and ship vehicles to them, he said.

The test comes a month after GM made an unusually quick exit from bankruptcy protection with ambitions of becoming profitable and building cars people are eager to buy. Once the world's largest automaker, the new GM is leaner, cleansed of massive debt and burdensome contracts that would have sunk it without additional federal loans.

GM CEO Fritz Henderson said in July that the company was working on an experiment that would let eBay users in California bid on vehicles or buy them at a fixed price. Dealers were to distribute the cars. At the time, no deal had been completed.

Mark LaNeve, GM's vice president of U.S. sales, believes getting the automaker directly involved in new online sales will give customers a larger sense of security about buying a car on the Web. Many consumers research new cars online, but most still go to a dealer to make the purchase.

Mr. LaNever hopes the online program generates more interest in GM vehicles in California -- a market he said the company needs to improve in.

The companies would not give financial details of the deal, but GM spokesman John McDonald said it is an arrangement they think will be profitable for both firms.

If the companies feel the trial is successful, they want to expand it across the country. Lorrie Norrington, the president of eBay marketplaces, said eBay might eventually try starting the same program with other automakers.

Jeremy Anwyl, the CEO of auto Web site Edmunds.com, doesn't believe too many customers will be willing to commit to a price on a car without seeing it first, but he said it will be interesting to see how the trial plays out.

HOW EBAY WINS

For eBay, the program fits in with its strategy of expanding its market for goods that are still new but not necessarily the latest models. It's also a chance to get more people interested in making new, large purchases on a site whose past is steeped in the sale of hard-to-find collectibles.

-- Associated Press

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