CarsGuide

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CarsGuide
Industry Automotive
E-commerce
Media
FoundedNovember 2011
Headquarters Sydney
Key people
Shaun Cornelius (CEO)
Number of employees
69
Parent eBay Classifieds Group
Website Official website

CarsGuide is an online marketplace and content platform based in Sydney. The company specializes in automotive sales and purchases, as well as car news, advice and reviews.

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The company was founded in 2011 as a News Corp Australia company, [1] and in 2016 merged with the Australian branch of Cox Automotive, which is ultimately owned by Cox Enterprises. [2] [3] In May 2020, eBay Classifieds group acquired Cox Media, the subsidiary of Cox Enterprises that runs CarsGuide. [4]

History

In November 2011, News Corp Australia and a network of Australian automotive groups set out to build a destination for Australians to buy and sell cars. [1] [ failed verification ] This gave launch to CarsGuide in late 2011.[ citation needed ]

Following a rebrand in late 2014, led by MediaCom, BWM and Interbrand, [5] the company launched a new strategy which included a location-based search and free listings for private sellers. [6] [7]

In 2016, News Corp Australia sold their 55% share in the company, [2] and the company signed a merger agreement with Dealer Solutions, Manheim and Sell My Car to form Cox Automotive Australia, a branch of the Atlanta-based company of the same name, which was completed in late 2016. [8] [9]

In November 2017, the company launched an in-house content agency, Joyride, led by Jamie Clift, formerly of Droga5 and Saatchi & Saatchi. [10]

February 2018 saw CEO Lauren Williams leave the company. [11] The vacant position was filled in October by Shaun Cornelius, previously of Deloitte and eBay. [12] The company is now owned by eBay Classifieds group, [4] who bought out Cox Media in 2020 to acquire both CarsGuide and Autotrader.com.

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References

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