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Innovative pre-owned car sales platform kicks into high gear in Houston
Seattle-based online car marketplace has all engines revving for Texas as the company plans its Lone Star State expansion.
TRED announced plans to expand into major Texas cities including, Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. The startup will be live in Dallas at the end of this month, followed by the rest of the state in February.
"We very excited about Texas," Grant Feek, co-founder of Tred, tells InnovationMap.
Feek describes the company as a peer-to-peer marketplace for selling and buying used vehicles that offers sellers a thinner transaction margin and buyers a lower price point.
"[We're] combining the best of the dealer experience with the best of the market experience," said Feek.
Feek says that TRED offers the low chance of fraud of a dealership and the value of a private market.
"We are the only ones that allow you to work directly with your counter party," Feek tells InnovationMap. "There's literally no middle man."
TRED posts their real-time performance online on the "How Tred Stacks Up" page to show how the company compares to other used car marketplaces.
"We built a platform for people that really want value," Feek says. "With the push of a button they can list it in 20 different places"
TRED services will launch in Houston next month, but the company will not have any initial employees on the ground in Texas, as Feek explains that TRED's model is focused on removing employee involvement from auto sales, which, according to Feek, is strategic. TRED is all about getting out of the way of peer-to-peer sales.
The company set their eyes on Houston due to the large population and car market. Feek tells InnovationMap that TRED will also expand into Florida in late 2019.
"It's no secret that a lot of people live in California, Texas, and Florida," says Feek, "we've always had our eyes on these states."
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