General Motors has come to an agreement with eBay to list their entire national inventory of certified used vehicles on eBay Motors. For the time being, GM says that the 3,900-plus GM Certified Used Vehicles dealers in the U.S. won’t pay a penny to list their cars on the world’s most popular site for buying and selling.

According to the American carmaker, there are also future plans to allow dealers to opt-in to complement this new offering with additional packages and features, such as eBay Motors Local Market, a subscription-based service that enables automotive dealers to easily upload and list their entire used-car lot for one low price. These additional options for dealers are currently scheduled to become available during the second quarter of this year. -Continued

“The eBay Motors agreement means that GM Certified dealers will have millions more eyeballs looking at their inventory, and more traffic drives sales,” said Mark Mathews, director, GM Used Vehicle Activities. “Teaming with eBay Motors provides shoppers with convenient access to all GM Certified inventory and continues GM Certified’s commitment to interactive marketing. We now offer our dealers the most comprehensive program in the industry, listing their inventory on more than 300 websites.”

“Dealers understand consumers are migrating online to find their next vehicle,” said Rob Chesney, vice president, eBay Motors, Marketplaces. “eBay Motors creates a rich shopping experience for consumers and drives more qualified leads to dealers through exposure to more than 11 million unique online-automotive shoppers a month.”

Thanks for the tip Stu!