Foureyes has created data visualizations using the publicly-available data that powers our sales intelligence. We're sharing them to help the automotive industry find up-to-date insights.
In this dashboard, Foureyes uses publicly available data to track inventory levels as dealers sell through the remaining supply of 2021 and 2022 units and begin to stock more 2023 models.
See how the global chip shortage is affecting supply. Review inventory level data across the US. Segment by brand, vehicle type, condition, and model to track changes since February 2020.
In this dashboard, Foureyes uses publicly available data to track inventory levels as dealers transition from 2021 to 2022 models. Select up to three OEMs to compare and explore trends down to the body type or model level.
In this dashboard, Foureyes uses publicly available data to track inventory levels as dealers transition from 2020 to 2021 models. Select up to three OEMs to compare and explore trends down to the body type or model level.
In this dashboard, Foureyes uses publicly available data to show how automotive prices have risen in response to low inventory levels. Explore week-over-week, month-over-month, and year-over-year changes across auto brands.
In this data visualization, Foureyes shows monthly and year-over-year auto sales data for new inventory The dataset includes sales and inventory level trends over time by brand and/or state.
In this data visualization, Foureyes shows the effects of COVID-19 on U.S. auto sales. The dataset includes inventory details, pricing, and messaging collected from dealership websites.
We sat down with Internet Marketing Manager John Bartle and talked about the changes they’ve made in response to Louisiana's stay-at-home order that went into effect in March.
“This is great! We know we are going to become a virtual dealership and less of a brick and mortar dealership right now!”
“I was just looking at our account. 1 out of every 3 emails have been opened this month? That's pretty damn amazing. It's got me thinking, now more than ever we need to be chasing business. We have to stop expecting people to come to us. I'm loving this.”
“Thank you so much for all the hard work. You guys are truly the definition of a partner, not a vendor.”