The days of browsing an auto lot—or even a website on your desktop—seem to be fading as more car shoppers turn to social media and mobile to make their decisions. RadiumOne surveyed 1,522 potential car buyers and found 62 percent of them regularly looked at auto-related content on Facebook to bone up their marketplace research. And 75 percent said they share photos on Facebook of cars that they find appealing or interesting. In terms of mobile apps, Kelley Blue Book's was the most popular among the car shoppers—with 55 percent saying they used it—followed by True Car (31 percent), eBay Motors (24 percent) and Edmunds (21 percent), according to RadiumOne's research.
Infographic by: radiumone.com
Infographic by: radiumone.com