Automotive Advertisers Volkswagen, Kia, Toyota
and BMW See an Average Traffic Spike of 235% on Cars.com During
Last Night's Big Game
CHICAGO, Feb.
12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Automakers that bet big on
prime-time advertising were among the winners of last night's
nail-biting Big Game with significant spikes in consumer traffic to
their pages on car-shopping marketplace
Cars.com® (NYSE: CARS). Kia, Toyota, Volkswagen and
BMW made waves with prime-time commercials highlighting electric
vehicles and pickup trucks — but Volkswagen won the competition
with a sizable 394% spike in traffic on Cars.com following the
airing of its ad, "An American Love
Story."
Even though Volkswagen's ad saw the biggest spike in traffic on
Cars.com, each brand that debuted a product during the game saw a
triple-digit bump in traffic on the marketplace.
Brand and Commercial
|
Brand Lift on Cars.com
|
Volkswagen "An
American Love Story"
|
394 %
|
Kia "Perfect
10"
|
265 %
|
Toyota "Dareful
Handle"
|
223 %
|
BMW "Talkin Like
Walken"
|
158 %
|
"The biggest sports event of the year is a huge opportunity for
brands to capture the attention — and spur action — from an engaged
viewing audience. At Cars.com, the results are tangible," said
Jennifer Vianello, Cars.com's chief
marketing officer. "We've regularly seen automakers receive
double-, even triple-digit traffic bumps on Cars.com after their ad
airs during the game — and this year was no different. Consumers
are looking for a trusted and unbiased destination to shop and
research what they saw during the game, and Cars.com offers
that."
While each automaker that aired an ad saw traffic increases to
its overall brand pages on Cars.com, the specific vehicle models
featured in each commercial also saw large spikes in traffic,
showing consumers were sprinting to Cars.com to learn more about
those rides:
- Kia's all-new EV9, an electric three-row SUV, saw a
2,497% boost in traffic after its ad aired. Cars.com
recently reviewed the EV9, and with high praise.
- Used Volkswagen Microbuses and Beetles, which were
prominently highlighted during Volkswagen's evolutionary ad, saw a
4,020% and 1,307% lift in traffic, respectively,
after airing. The ID. Buzz is coming to dealer lots in 2024, and it
will be interesting to see if it makes an appearance in next year's
Big Game.
- Toyota's New Tacoma pickup truck, the focus of Toyota's
ad, received a 1,223% increase in traffic after airing.
- BMW's New 5 Series cars saw a 1,008% lift in
traffic after the humorous, celebrity-driven ad hit screens. While
the i5 Series is still new to the marketplace, it also saw a bump
in traffic.
Methodology
Cars.com analyzed site traffic patterns for advertised car model
pages during the eight minutes before each spot aired and again
eight minutes after.
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