Some publications are reporting this as Tesla “selling” through another party, but that’s not exactly true.
Cars.com still redirect to Tesla’s website on those listing. That’s where buyers will ultimately buy Tesla vehicles.
But it is definitely a step in that direction.
It is closer to advertising. The website is listing Tesla inventory and tracking clicks from the listings to Tesla for which the automaker likely pays a fee. Those types of websites have similar deals with car dealerships.
The move comes as Tesla started to venture into advertising for the first since its inception.
After years of not doing any advertising but plenty of marketing, Tesla started to buy some ad spaces earlier this year. This move seems to be an expansion of that change of direction.
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