Yes. But rather than just listing cars it will list a mix of graphics, inventory categories, promotions, etc. Completely different than any dealer SRP today. I want it to present itself more like a store.
Thanks, Jon. Them having visibility to view their other implementations on their site allowed me to go through and pick all of my favorite stuff that they have. I think that helped.What a night and day difference! Also, really fast implementation.
My search is over and my new website (Kirksville Motor Company) is built (by Motive). Extremely excited about it. Has everything that I could want in a website. Looking forward to guest feedback.

Thanks, Jeff.I'll need to take some additional time to dive a bit deeper, but on a quick overview =![]()
Checking out Motive sites. Love it so far. Simple and clean looking.My search is over and my new website (Kirksville Motor Company) is built (by Motive). Extremely excited about it. Has everything that I could want in a website. Looking forward to guest feedback.

I like the double rows taking less screen space. I think the icons draw attention as well. Counts are sweet.Checking out Motive sites. Love it so far. Simple and clean looking.
Great feature
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A dealer frustrated with cookie-cutter OEM-compliant websites seeks alternatives and receives advice from industry veterans that the real challenge lies in inventory display/VDP integration rather than website design itself. Key insights include that genuine innovation happens on the used car side (less OEM constraint), that developers need sales floor feedback, and that DMS integration with real-time appointment booking and deal pushing are emerging priorities for forward-thinking dealers rebuilding their sites. Several experienced professionals (including former Dealer.com and UsedCarKing innovators) commit to exploring custom solutions that prioritize conversion optimization, personalization, and seamless online-to-offline buying experiences.