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TrueCar Launches National Compliance Campaign and Pro-Industry Product Changes
Sweeping changes include a more balanced advertising approach, revised billing model in some states, consumer membership program, and formation of a Dealer Advisory Council
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — TrueCar, Inc., which is devoted to bringing innovation to the car buying process, today announced a nationwide, multi-faceted strategy to tackle regulatory compliance issues and demonstrate its commitment to state regulators, state dealer associations and to better serve its dealer partners. Among other changes that are taking place nationally, TrueCar implemented a new flat fee-billing model in the Commonwealth ofVirginia, which has been OK with flat fee billing since January 2001. This change marks a significant step in TrueCar’s ongoing compliance strategy. TrueCar’s proactive modifications will include introducing a new billing model in certain states, adjusting advertising presented through the TrueCar website, establishing a TrueCar National Dealer Council, and launching a new consumer membership program.
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TrueCar announced this initiative as part of a “listening tour” by senior company executives that included visits with key constituents including dealer groups, dealer associations and manufacturers across the nation. “These meetings have been incredibly constructive. We are in the business of innovation. As such we have to embrace change as part of what we do,” saidScott Painter, Founder and CEO of TrueCar, Inc. “The feedback we have received, both good and bad, will enable us to better serve our dealer partners, and the industry overall. The changes announced in Virginia are a great signal that collaboration with state regulators can result in a constructive outcome for consumers and dealers.”
Compliance is an essential element of TrueCar’s mission. TrueCar has been engaged in discussions with regulators in several states regarding its fee structure and/or advertising issues. TrueCar is responding immediately to any state concerns as part of a comprehensive national strategy, with a goal of achieving 100 percent national compliance. In the meantime, TrueCar has voluntarily suspended service in Louisiana, Colorado, Nebraska and Oklahoma in order to make certain changes to improve TrueCar’s service and to protect its dealer partners. The company expects to have certain changes implemented in January. “TrueCar’s dealer partners are central to our success and ensuring compliance is the foundation of TrueCar’s strategic commitment to dealers. We will not put our dealer partners in jeopardy,” said Stewart Easterby, Executive Vice President of TrueCar, Inc.
Subscription Billing Model To Be Rolled Out Nationally
Most states have some version of either bird-dogging or brokering laws on the books. TrueCar is taking a proactive national approach to this business model issue, shifting to a subscription-based billing model in those states where there is potentially an issue. For example, in California the company will be voluntarily and immediately commencing work on implementing its subscription-based model.
Over the long term, TrueCar will continue to work with state regulators in an attempt to identify ways to update existing laws and regulations to take into account innovation made possible by the digital age. These innovations include the ability to help dealers achieve accurate performance metrics for their marketing spend and 100 percent visibility into their partners’ performance.
Dealer Management System (DMS) Data Practices
TrueCar is committed to maintaining the highest data standards including limiting the collection of information. TrueCar does not sell dealer DMS data and does not use dealer DMS data for any purpose other than matching vehicle sales to customer leads and monitoring performance to enhance TrueCar’s service to its dealer partners. In addition to only collecting information with dealers’ permission, TrueCar is committed to working with dealers to enhance dealers’ control over access to and use of DMS data, including limiting the fields of data that are received from DMS to those fields necessary to perform the sales matching function.
Changes to Address Advertising Issues
TrueCar will implement important changes to the website to address certain advertising issues. As part of its commitment to its dealer partners, TrueCar will also develop new messages that focus on important dealer attributes, like proximity, selection and service rather than simply price. “Bottom line is we’re out listening and talking to the industry. What we heard is that dealers feel our ads focused on price and did not tell a positive enough story about our dealer partners. We’ve listened to their concerns and are making adjustments. Qualitative considerations that drive purchase other than price will have greater prominence in future ads.” said Stephen Hansen, President of TrueCar.
National Dealer Council/Dealer Initiatives
TrueCar is also announcing several changes to take into account feedback and better serve its dealer partners:
Consumer Membership Program
TrueCar remains committed to innovating to ensure higher lead quality for dealers and enhanced brand protection for OEMs. Based on OEM feedback, TrueCar will introduce a new consumer membership program, which TrueCar believes will substantially alleviate the concern. With this change, dealer partners can expect even higher quality introductions from TrueCar. In the end, consumers and dealers benefit.
TrueCar, Inc. is an automotive solutions provider focused on changing how cars are sold by providing a significantly better customer experience while helping qualified dealer partners to gain incremental market share and reduce costs. TrueCar is a visual publisher of new car transaction data. TrueCar price reports help both dealers and consumers to agree on the parameters of a fair deal by providing an accurate, comprehensive and simple understanding of what others actually paid recently for a similar car both locally and nationally. TrueCar works with a national network of dealers that provide up-front, no-haggle, competitive pricing to assist some of the nation’s largest and most well respected membership and service organizations to meet the auto buying needs of their members and customers. Collectively these audiences represent over 1M in-market customers each month. TrueCar is headquartered in Santa Monica, CA and has offices in San Francisco, CA andAustin, TX. With 131 percent annual growth since 2006, TrueCar has helped dealers sell over 400,000 vehicles and is developing a suite of products and services centered on radical clarity as a result of comprehensively analyzing market data and information.
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I can not take this seriously... This "announcement" is total double speak. To say here that TrueCar has addressed state, federal, dealer and data issues is an "announcement"... but that is all it is. There is nothing stated here that should put any dealership OR consumer at ease. Once again, in my opinion, TrueCar "announces" that things will get better as required (by government) or requested (by some elite dealer council) at some later date. Pure Nonsense. I implore all truely concerned parties to get more informed by viewing other TrueCar posts on DealerElite and the like... http://www.dealerelite.net/profiles/blogs/true-car-and-zag-cyber-ba... for more.
owning a dealership isn't something you can outsource, or the factories would do it. It takes passion, conviction, innovation...If the factories couldn't take over the car business without dealer principles at the reigns, then niether will Ture Car. The problem is that they allow for the destruction of our process by teaching our customers NOT TO EXPECT VALUE from their buying experience. THIS is the threat of True Car.
I'm sure it's a very engaging piece of PR, but all I can think of is Mr. Painter's clear disdain for dealers when he thought no one was looking. I'll stick with what I already know instead of subjecting myself to the after-the-fact whitewashing.
@Mark, sorry I disagree, "Their basic business model is still to give consumers the lowest prices, charge dealers for customers they would have gotten anyway. "
That can be said for any lead generation or lead provider, including us. I understand your attempt to promote your company and I wish you well...
@Steve TrueCar's root model is detrimental to the dealership community.
So TrueCar becomes fully compliant from a regulatory perspective. What constructive input on how the model can be friendlier to dealers?
It doesn't sound like a good deal for the dealership community in any way.
Their basic business model is still to give consumers the lowest prices, charge dealers for customers they would have gotten anyway.
For building more business and leveraging their strengths dealers have some great alternatives to Truecar.
Carfolks.com was built to empower dealers and help them connect with their customers and prospects. Take a look and see how it compares to Truecar. Carfolks Vs. TrueCar comparison.
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