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What is CarSense called now?

What is CarSense called now?

The company has renamed its six U.S.-based used vehicle SuperCenters from CarSense to CarShop (www.carshop.com). Penske Automotive Group CEO Roger Penske remarked on the CarShop rebranding, “With this name change, we are taking the next step in the development of a global used vehicle SuperCenter brand.

What happened to CarSense?

CarSense has become CarShop as part of a global rebranding by the company’s owner, Penske Automotive Group Inc. The rebranding was completed March 1, and obvious to anyone driving past the company’s Chester Springs location, where the new CarShop logo adorns the building.

How does CarSense make money?

CarSense uses a no-commission sales staff, so they interact more like customer service representatives than salespeople. Another benefit that adds to the no-hassle shopping experience is that CarSense offers no-haggle prices.

When did CarSense become CarShop?

CarSense is becoming CarShop. But what you love about us hasn’t changed. On March 1, we teamed up with an international powerhouse in certified used cars under a brand new name: CarShop.

Who bought CarSense?

Penske
Bloomfield Hills-based Penske, the nation’s second-largest auto retailer, has signed a deal to acquire CarSense, a stand-alone retailer of used vehicles with stores in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and southern New Jersey. The acquisition is expected to generate about $350 million in estimated annual revenue.

Who is CarMax competition?

CarMax’s top competitors include Inchcape, Copart, AutoNation, Penske Automotive Group and Vroom.

What car dealerships are no-haggle?

No-haggle car lots AutoNation, the largest automotive retailer in the U.S., recently introduced its One Price model, offering fixed pricing for its pre-owned cars. Nationwide used-car superstore CarMax has long been known for its no-haggle pricing.

What is no-haggle car buying?

What is no-haggle car buying? No-haggle price programs give customers a guaranteed price for a specific car at a specific dealer. Some dealers publish these preset prices right on their websites.

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Ruth Doyle