Adicio today announced that it is providing research tools for The Wall Street Journal Onlineís new Auto Center at www.wsj.com/autos. This free channel of WSJ.com makes it possible for car buyers to research, compare and configure new vehicles prior to making a purchase.
ìThe Wall Street Journal Online selected Adicio so we could provide consumers with the highest performance tools to complement our editorial content,î said David Patton, Managing Editor, WSJ.com/autos.
Adicioís vehicle configurator allows buyers to specify a carís make and model, then choose trim, options and colors while a vehicle comparator helps buyers to compare features, advantages, photos and colors for up to nine vehicles. Also available are used car values and ratings from Kelley Blue Book.
ìThe Adicio software streamlines consumer shopping and makes it easier for WSJ.comís users to research, compare and select a vehicle then receive price quotes,î said Deep Menon, General Manager-Motors, Adicio.
WSJ.com/autos provides authoritative car reviews and automotive news for consumers from Journal reporters as well as interactive tools for car buyers and enthusiasts. The new channel will also showcase video reports and podcasts, weekly reader Q&A and interviews with industry personalities.
Adicio to Provide Research Tools for The Wall Street Journal Onlineís New Auto Center

Adicio today announced that it is providing research tools for The Wall Street Journal Onlineís new Auto Center at www.wsj.com/autos




