Windsor launch online sales platform

December 07, 2018
Windsor launch online sales platform Leinster rugby player and Windsor brand ambassador, James Lowe, pictured with Peter Nicholson, Managing Director, Windsor at the launch of the company's new online sales platform
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Windsor Motors has become the first Irish car dealer to launch an online sales platform for consumers who want to buy, finance and trade in cars without visiting a sales showroom.


The launch of the direct sales channel is a significant milestone for the Irish car industry and a pioneering step forward for Windsor who sell over 12,000 new and used cars a year across 15 dealerships nationwide with €250 million annual turnover. Windsor is an authorised dealer for Nissan, Renault, Dacia, Opel, Peugeot, and Mazda.

“Digital is re-shaping the future of car sales and the car showroom as we know it. We are moving with the times and so are our customers. Thousands
of motorists are visiting www.windsor.ie each day and we have just sold our 100th used car online. This is very reassuring as we move ahead with the
development and full roll-out of our online sales platform,” said Peter Nicholson, Managing Director at Windsor.

Windsor has invested more than €1 million in the development of its digital infrastructure to complement its traditional showroom sales model. The next
step in the evolution of the www.windsor.ie website is to sell new cars online across the authorised brand range.

“Our research shows that 86% of car buyers do at least half their vehicle research and shopping online and that 42% of buyers are willing to buy their next car online. 70% of buyers are confident to apply for car finance online. It is clear where the car industry is heading and we are responding to what customers want,” said Mr. Nicholson.

“Although the old saying that people buy from people still rings true, we have taken a strategic approach to maintaining what customers like about the conventional showroom sales model and combining it with our digital platforms to support advanced online sales,” he added.

“Customers want peace of mind and confidence when buying a car so we have implemented a rigorous certified programme for our used cars to meet  their needs. In addition they have the comfort of our rich heritage of over 50 years selling and servicing cars in the Irish market,” he continued.

Visitors to the website can currently view, reserve and buy any Windsor used car online. Online payment is processed through Stripe or via their bank credit card. Buyers must provide a written signature for the sale when they collect their car but will soon be able to provide an online electronic signature to complete the entire process online. 

Windsor also enables buyers seeking finance to purchase one of its used cars, to calculate and complete an end-to-end finance application through the website. The short term goal is to provide suitable online applicants with finance approval in just ten minutes.

Online customers can also use a configuration tool to determine the Hire Purchase or cash price cost of buying any used car. It allows them to select the features that are important to them in a car and they can also refine their results across the range of Nissan, Renault, Dacia, Opel, Peugeot, and Mazda brands represented by Windsor.

Work is also in hand to improve the capacity of the website to facilitate a car trade-in. A calculator already exists to help visitors determine the value of their car based on make, model, registration and mileage before they meet a salesperson, although the strategic plan is to bring this process fully online in the near future.
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