Wassup with eBay Motors?
eBay Motors is a great site. Although our resident sharp end guy Steven Lang has, uh, moved on, he still reckons there’s no better gauge of a car’s worth than the completed items section. And these guys are serious about providing a safe place to buy and sell an automobile over the internet– an inherently dicey proposition. As Automotive News [sub] reports, eBay has 2k– count ‘em two thousand– staffers who “handle complaints and investigate sham auctions and dishonest sellers.” OK, now, in February, eBay announced they were going to list GM’s Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles (CPO) on the site. All sorts of alarm bells went off. Knowing GM as we do, it seemed obvious that eBay would make it difficult (if not impossible) for consumers to cross-shop the price of these CPO-mobiles against the same cars sold independently. To its discredit, eBay still refuses to provide details of the agreement. In fact, eBay now says they’re talking to “other automakers” about replicating the deal. We call on eBay to disclose enough information about this arrangement to reassure its base– the hundreds of thousands of people who buy cars via the service– that eBay’s not going to sell the end users down the proverbial river by firewalling CPO and non-CPO vehicle sales. Â