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Shopping  Tool Functions on Car Company Websites help you to find that perfect car when you’re needing a new vehicle.

Sports utility vehicles (SUVs) have remained a very popular car on U.S. markets for over a decade. SUVs give drivers four-wheel drive, large passenger capacity, and towing-capacity. Despite some setbacks in sales in the mid-2000s, SUV sales remain strong. Car companies that manufacture SUVs have been very responsive to economic and safety issues surrounding the SUV brand, specifically fuel efficiency and rollover issues. Today, many of the top SUV brands have higher fuel efficiency than their early 2000s counterparts and are more lightweight. 

These new SUVs are called crossovers. Crossover SUVs will have the look and feel of a common SUV, but it will drive like a compact car in terms of fuel economy and road use. These crossovers have become very popular as they seamlessly blend the benefits of a SUV, especially for families, while helping to meet the demands of the contemporary driver. Because of this, crossover demand has been fairly high, and car companies are doing what they can to offer competitive deals and brand promotion for drivers. This is where shopping tool databases come in.

The Toyota Rav4 offers all the comforts of a small vehicle while giving you the extra seating and storage that you want and need!  Perfect for the busy mom on the go.

Shopping tool databases are very helpful for consumers who are trying to figure out what the best SUV or crossover is for them. Shopping tools are a relatively new feature from car companies that are capitalizing on the rapid internet use of consumers. In today’s economy, more consumers than ever before are using the internet for their research and buying needs. This has especially been the case thanks to mobile technology. Mobile technology has helped consumers access the internet while they are on the go through smartphones and tablets. 

To capitalize on this, car companies produce easy to navigate shopping tools that are adaptable on mobile devices. This helps mobile consumers use a website that is catered to the small screen and programming of a smartphone or tablet. They may even come in form of applications, which are small programs meant for mobile devices. With this shopping tool program, a consumer can search for variables like Toyota Rav4 offers, trade-in value information for certain SUVs and crossovers, video brochures that detail the specifications of an Infiniti XE or Honda Pilot, and even quotes at local dealerships near the consumer.

With a shopping tool function, car companies are able to reach and help consumers with their car-buying options. Finding the best deals, information, and even quotes about the latest SUVs and crossovers on the market helps consumers reach an important decision in their car-buying process.

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6 Comments

  1. Jenna Parsons

    We totally looked at RAV4 when we were car shopping last Spring, we ended up getting a mini’van.

    1. Erin S.

      I loved our minivan. Always said I’d never drive one, but it was great!

  2. Kandi

    As much as I hate to say it- Our little family of 4 has outgrown our fusion. Our kids take up to much of the back seat now and their poor little legs are getting cramped. So we are looking into an SUV. I will check into the Toyota!

    1. Erin S.

      I’ve actually heard lots of good things about their SUV, but knowing the preferences of your husband(and mine) you may end up with a Ford!

  3. Krystal

    I really want to upgrade to an SUV. They offer so much storage space!

    1. Erin S.

      I always wanted an SUV, but we’re too big for it with 9 kids so we have a 15 passenger van.

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