AUTOPEDIA has designed the InterQuote Request for Purchase program to bring consumers the same advantages that large corporations and the goverment have enjoyed when using the "Request for Proposals" system of obtaining bids from vendors and suppliers before awarding their business to the lowest bidder. It is interesting to note that in most businesses and in virtually all of government, purchases or contracts are NEVER made without an "RFP".The advantages are obvious and while many consumers have been on the other end of a "Request for Proposal" by submitting a bid or offer to a large businees or governmental agency, few of us have ever had the advantage of being able to issue "RFP's" for those expensive products or services we purchase - until now.
The power of information accessability (the Internet) enables AUTOPEDIA to offer the average consumer what once was the dominion of big business and government. And there is no doubting that multiple offers always lead to lower prices, only this time it's the consumer that benefits. This is a direct example of the true power of the Internet.
Why do I need AUTOPEDIA to do an "RFP"? Why couldn't I just call up a bunch of dealers and ask them for the lowest price?
You could, but remember to a dealer you represent just a single sale, while AUTOPEDIA represents many multiple sales. That combined with the fact AUTOPEDIA has been providing consumer pricing information and vehicle locating services for over 10 years gives AUTOPEDIA a substantial advantage over the average consumer.
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