# AutoLander > Facebook Marketplace software for U.S. car dealerships. Dealers connect an inventory feed and > AutoLander posts vehicles to Facebook Marketplace, keeps asking prices in step with the feed, > removes sold units, and runs AI photo editing on listing images. Built by AutoLander LLC. > Plans from $39/mo. AutoLander publishes original first-party research on the dealer side of Facebook Marketplace, computed directly from anonymized aggregate platform data — never surveys or estimates. Datasets are released under CC BY 4.0 with attribution. Every link below points at a Markdown copy of the page; drop the .md for the HTML version. Contact: sales@autolander.ai · (919) 280-0967 --- # Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers > Facebook Marketplace auto poster for dealers: manage a whole-lot posting queue, control pacing, sync inventory and remove sold units. From $39/mo. Source: https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** A Facebook Marketplace auto poster is the execution layer for dealership posting: it takes eligible vehicles from your inventory, puts them into a controlled queue and works through that queue without a salesperson reopening Marketplace for every VIN. AutoLander runs the queue from your own computer, provides pacing controls, refreshes price changes and removes sold units. It can manage a whole-lot workflow, while actual publishing remains subject to Meta’s eligibility and listing limits. Plans start at $39/mo with 5 free posts. _Before a vehicle enters the queue, AutoLander can prepare its photo assets; the auto poster then handles the repeated work of getting queue-ready inventory published._ ## What is a Facebook Marketplace auto poster built to execute? A Facebook Marketplace auto poster is software built to carry out the publishing workload after vehicle data and creative are ready. It accepts eligible inventory, creates a posting queue, moves units through that queue and keeps the work organized as the lot changes. The defining question is not merely whether the software can construct one listing; it is whether the software can execute a backlog of vehicle posts without a rep reopening Marketplace and repeating the same clicks for every VIN. AutoLander imports inventory from a CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom feed/export, and runs the posting queue as a native desktop app on your own computer. Pacing controls govern how the queue is worked through your normal Facebook session. For the separate job of improving fields, photos and descriptions before a vehicle enters that queue, see our Facebook Marketplace listing software page. ## How does the posting queue handle a whole dealership lot? A feed changes every day: new VINs arrive, prices move and sold vehicles disappear. A whole-lot auto poster turns those changes into posting work. New eligible inventory can enter the queue, current listings can reflect feed changes, and sold units can be removed when the feed marks them sold. That replaces the spreadsheet-and-memory process in which one employee must notice and handle every change. Whole-lot execution does not mean dumping every vehicle online in one uncontrolled burst. AutoLander uses pacing controls and works locally while the dealer’s computer is running. The queue reduces repeated labor; it does not promise unlimited listings, override Meta’s rules or guarantee that every vehicle will be eligible to publish. The bulk-posting guide explains that distinction in more detail. ## Posting controls for running AutoLander across your inventory These are execution controls: they organize what needs posting, how the queue advances and how live inventory stays aligned with the lot. ### Whole-lot queue Loads inventory into one posting workflow so a rep does not rebuild the same process one VIN at a time. ### Pacing controls Controls the posting rate while AutoLander works through eligible vehicles instead of releasing an uncontrolled burst. ### Local execution Runs from your own computer through your normal Facebook session rather than operating the queue on a shared cloud server. ### New-inventory intake Uses feed changes to bring newly added vehicles into the posting workflow without maintaining a separate manual list. ### Price-change refresh Keeps posted inventory aligned when vehicle pricing changes in the connected source. ### Automatic sold-removal Takes a listing down when the connected feed marks the vehicle sold, reducing inquiries on unavailable units. ### Queue-ready creative Can prepare photos, walkaround video and VIN-specific descriptions before each vehicle is posted. ### Post-to-sale attribution Connects Marketplace posts to vehicle-sale outcomes so the dealer can evaluate the executed workload. ## From feed to queue to live post: the AutoLander execution loop 1. **Load the lot** — Connect a CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom export from your DMS or website, so the posting workload starts from current inventory. 2. **Build the eligible queue** — AutoLander organizes the vehicles that are ready for Marketplace and prepares the assets required for each post. 3. **Control and execute posting** — Use pacing controls while the native app works through the queue from your own computer and normal Facebook session. 4. **Process inventory changes** — Price changes stay aligned, sold units come down when the feed marks them sold, and attribution connects posts with sales. ## Can one sales rep run the same whole-lot posting workflow? Yes. AutoLander can support one salesperson posting an eligible set of vehicles or a dealership managing a larger inventory workflow. The queue scales the repeated work; Meta still controls the listing access and limits attached to each account. Plans start at $39/mo, with 5 free posts and no credit card required to try the workflow. ## Why dealers choose AutoLander to execute Marketplace posting - The queue starts from connected inventory instead of a second spreadsheet or repeated manual entry. - Pacing controls keep the dealer in charge of how the posting workload advances. - The native desktop app keeps the Facebook session on the dealer’s own computer rather than a shared cloud server. - Feed-driven price changes and sold-unit removal reduce the cleanup that follows initial posting. - Published self-serve plans start at $39/mo, with 5 free posts and no credit card required. ## A posting queue does not override Meta’s limits Marketplace eligibility, commercial-seller rules, vehicle-category availability and listing limits can vary by account and market. Meta’s Help Center currently documents monthly new-listing limits that include five vehicle listings and 20 listings total. Meta’s Terms also prohibit automated access without prior permission, and no vendor can promise approval or uninterrupted access. AutoLander’s local session and queue controls do not create Meta permission or endorsement. Check the rules shown in your account and read the policy and safety guide before posting. ## Facebook Marketplace auto-poster questions ### What is the best Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers? Judge an auto poster on execution: how it builds and advances the posting queue, what pacing controls it provides, where the Facebook session runs, how it processes price and sold-status changes, and whether it reports outcomes. Our 2026 comparison shows how AutoLander and the main alternatives handle those trade-offs. ### How much does a Facebook Marketplace auto poster cost? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. Competing tools range from about $99/mo (Sell With Drift, AutoLister Pro) to $249/mo (CARVID), with some (Shiftly, RelayAuto) using custom quotes. See our pricing page for the full breakdown. ### Does AutoLander work as Facebook Marketplace vehicle listing software for a whole lot? AutoLander can load and manage a whole dealership inventory from a CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom feed/export, and removes units when the source marks them sold. Actual posting remains subject to Marketplace availability, the account’s eligibility and Meta’s current listing limits. ### Can I bulk post my whole inventory to Facebook Marketplace at once? AutoLander can load your whole inventory into a managed workflow, but "whole-lot" does not mean an instant unlimited upload. It works through eligible vehicles with pacing controls, while Meta determines category availability and listing limits. See the bulk-posting page for the execution model. ### Is using a Facebook Marketplace auto poster against the rules? Meta’s Terms prohibit automated access without prior permission, while Marketplace eligibility, commercial-seller rules and listing limits can change. AutoLander keeps session data on your own machine and provides queue controls, but those measures do not create Meta approval or guarantee against restrictions. 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Start with 5 free posts and no credit card. Source: https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander has four published monthly options: Starter is $39 for 5 posts/day, Growth is $59 for 10 posts/day, Pro is $79 for 15 posts/day, and the Dealer Plan starts at $117 for a three-seat team. Start with 5 free posts and no credit card; annual billing is optional at a lower monthly equivalent. _Included from $39/mo: AutoLander turns a raw 2022 Chevrolet Malibu lot photo (left) into a showroom-grade Marketplace listing (right)._ ## How much does a Facebook Marketplace auto poster cost? AutoLander’s individual monthly plans are Starter at $39 for 5 posts/day, Growth at $59 for 10 posts/day, and Pro at $79 for 15 posts/day. The Dealer Plan starts at $117/mo for three Starter seats and can mix Starter, Growth and Pro seats for the team. Annual billing is optional and lowers the monthly equivalent. Across the wider market, a Facebook Marketplace auto poster typically costs anywhere from about $39/mo at the low end to $249/mo or more, and several dealer tools only quote a custom price. AutoLander deliberately publishes its pricing so you can see the cost before you ever talk to sales. See the full feature-by-feature comparison on our compare page, or what the tool actually does on the Facebook Marketplace auto poster overview. ## AutoLander plans from $39/mo Three individual tiers plus a flexible team plan — all published, with 5 free posts to start and no credit card. ### Starter — $39/mo For an individual rep posting up to 5 vehicles per day. Includes inventory sync, auto queue, standard AI descriptions and 25 welcome AI Studio credits. ### Growth — $59/mo For higher-volume reps posting up to 10 vehicles per day. Adds Pro AI descriptions, priority syncing and 50 welcome AI Studio credits. ### Pro — $79/mo For power users posting up to 15 vehicles per day. Adds concierge setup, dedicated support and 150 welcome AI Studio credits. ### Dealer Plan — from $117/mo For dealerships with at least three seats in any Starter, Growth or Pro mix. Adds a live manager dashboard, real-time team presence, attribution and team analytics. ### 5 free posts to start Every plan starts with 5 free posts and no credit card, so you can post real vehicles and see how listings look before you pay anything. ### No contract, no surprises Pricing is published and self-serve, billed month-to-month. No annual lock-in, no enterprise quote required, and no per-listing fee stacked on top of the monthly price. ## Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing compared (2026) Published entry prices in 2026, as advertised by each vendor — always verify the current number on each vendor’s own site, since plans and pricing change. Some tools only quote custom, and "dealer-reported" figures come from dealers, not the vendor’s public price list. | Tool | Published entry price | Notes | | --- | --- | --- | | AutoLander | from $39/mo | Starter $39, Growth $59, Pro $79; Dealer Plan from $117/mo for 3 seats. 5 free posts, no card. | | Sell With Drift | from $99/mo | As published; verify on vendor site. | | AutoLister Pro | from $99/mo | As published; verify on vendor site. | | CARVID | $249/mo (flat) | As published; verify on vendor site. | | Glo3D | ~$198–$395/mo | Third-party reported range; verify on vendor site. | | Shiftly | Custom quote | No public price; dealer-reported ~$1,000/mo. Verify with vendor. | | RelayAuto | Per-user + platform fee | Contact sales; no public flat price. Verify with vendor. | | AutoBook.io | Pay-as-you-go | Free open beta at time of writing. Verify current pricing. | _Prices are as published or publicly reported as of June 2026 and can change at any time — confirm the current price on each vendor’s own site. AutoLander’s $39/mo is its self-serve Starter price. See the full feature comparison for what each price actually buys._ ## What is the cheapest Facebook Marketplace auto poster? There is no permanently cheapest tool because competitor plans, betas and usage charges change. AutoLander’s current published entry price is $39/mo for Starter, with 5 free posts and no credit card. That makes the cost visible before a sales call rather than hidden behind a custom quote. Compare the live vendor price, included posting allowance, setup costs, AI credits, support and contract terms on the day you buy. A free beta or pay-as-you-go tool may cost less for occasional use, while a flat plan can be easier to budget for a recurring dealership workflow. See our comparison page before deciding on price alone. ## What makes AutoLander’s pricing dealer-friendly - Published and self-serve — Starter $39, Growth $59, Pro $79 and Dealer Plan from $117 monthly. - Month-to-month with no annual contract or enterprise lock-in — cancel anytime. - Flat monthly price with no per-listing or per-VIN fee stacked on top. - A published $39/mo entry price, so you can compare the plan without requesting a sales quote. - 5 free posts to start with no credit card, so you can test the workflow before paying. ## Is there a free trial or demo? Yes. Every plan starts with 5 free posts and no credit card, so you can post real vehicles to Facebook Marketplace and see how the listings look before you pay anything. That is the free trial — there is no separate trial sign-up and no card to enter up front. If you want a guided walkthrough on your own inventory first, book a demo using the button below. A demo is the fastest way to see automatic posting, the AI-enhanced photos and the team dashboard running on cars from your actual lot. ## A note on honesty AutoLander’s pricing above (Starter $39, Growth $59, Pro $79, Dealer Plan from $117 monthly, 5 free posts, no card) is our own published pricing. Competitor prices are listed as publicly advertised or reported and can change at any time — always verify on each vendor’s site. Meta account eligibility, listing limits and terms apply regardless of the plan you buy, and no vendor can guarantee Meta approval or access. Daily plan allowances describe AutoLander workflow capacity, not permission to exceed the limits shown by Meta. ## Frequently asked questions ### How much does a Facebook Marketplace auto poster cost? AutoLander costs $39/mo for Starter, $59/mo for Growth, $79/mo for Pro, or from $117/mo for a three-seat Dealer Plan. Start with 5 free posts and no credit card. Across the market, other tools generally range from about $99/mo to $249/mo, and some only quote custom pricing. ### Is there a free trial? Yes — every plan starts with 5 free posts and no credit card required, so you can post real vehicles to Facebook Marketplace and see the results before you pay anything. ### How do I get a demo? Use the "See plans & book a demo" button to schedule a walkthrough. A demo shows automatic posting, the AI-enhanced photos and the team dashboard running on your own dealership inventory. ### What is the cheapest Facebook Marketplace auto poster? There is no permanently cheapest option because plans and usage charges change. AutoLander publishes its current Starter price at $39/mo, with 5 free posts and no credit card. Compare each vendor’s live price, allowances, setup fees, AI credits and contract terms on the day you buy. ### Is there a contract or commitment? No annual contract is required. Monthly billing is available, or you can choose annual billing for a lower monthly equivalent. Pricing is published rather than hidden behind a sales quote. ### What is included in each plan? Starter ($39/mo) supports 5 posts/day, Growth ($59/mo) supports 10, and Pro ($79/mo) supports 15, with increasing AI and support allowances. The Dealer Plan starts at three seats, allows any tier mix, and adds the live manager dashboard, team presence and attribution analytics. ## Related - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace listing software & tools](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-listing-software/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Safest Facebook Marketplace auto poster](https://autolander.ai/safest-facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Facebook Marketplace inventory sync > Keep Facebook Marketplace matched to your live lot: auto-post new arrivals, update prices and remove sold units. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** Facebook Marketplace inventory sync keeps your Marketplace listings automatically matched to your live lot — instead of editing posts by hand. AutoLander pulls vehicles, photos and prices from your CarGurus, Cars.com or custom feed, posts new arrivals as new VINs appear, updates a listing when its feed price changes, and removes a listing on the next reconciliation after the feed marks the car sold. Plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts. _Every synced vehicle gets the treatment: AutoLander turns a raw 2024 Ford Expedition lot photo (left) into a showroom-grade Marketplace listing (right)._ ## What is Facebook Marketplace inventory sync? Facebook Marketplace inventory sync is keeping your Marketplace listings automatically matched to your live lot: new arrivals get posted, prices update when they change, and sold units come down — all without anyone manually editing posts. Instead of a salesperson re-checking 150 VINs by hand every week, an inventory feed drives the listings so Marketplace always reflects what is actually for sale. AutoLander is a native desktop app that runs this sync for car dealers. It reads an inventory feed — your vehicles, photos and prices — and continuously reconciles your Marketplace listings against it, so the lot on Marketplace and the lot in your system stay in step. For a one-time push of your existing inventory, see how AutoLander does the initial bulk post; the Facebook Marketplace auto poster overview covers the whole workflow. ## How does AutoLander sync your inventory to Facebook Marketplace? AutoLander connects to an inventory feed and treats it as the source of truth for your Marketplace listings. It supports a CarGurus or Cars.com feed directly, or a custom feed/export — including an export from your dealership website or inventory provider. It reads each vehicle’s year, make, model, price, mileage, photos and description, then posts, updates or removes the matching listing. For specific systems — vAuto, CDK, Dealer.com, DealerCenter, HomeNet, Frazer, Tekion and similar — AutoLander ingests a custom feed/export from that platform; the Facebook Marketplace integrations page lists how each one connects. Once a feed is connected the sync runs on its own: as the feed changes, your Marketplace listings change to match. ## What inventory sync keeps accurate on Marketplace Three jobs run continuously off your feed so your Marketplace lot never drifts from your real one. ### New arrivals post automatically When a new VIN appears in your feed, AutoLander posts it to Marketplace — photos, price and description included — so fresh inventory goes live without anyone creating the listing by hand. ### Price updates flow through When a vehicle’s feed price changes, its Marketplace listing updates to match. No stale prices, and no buyers arriving expecting last week’s number. ### Automatic sold-unit removal When your feed marks a car sold, AutoLander removes the matching listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Listing details stay in step Mileage, photos and descriptions are pulled from the feed, so an edit in your system flows through to Marketplace instead of being re-typed. ## How a dealership website or feed becomes Marketplace listings From a dealer site or inventory feed to live, self-maintaining Marketplace listings — in four steps. 1. **Connect your feed** — Point AutoLander at your CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom feed/export from your dealership website, DMS or inventory provider. Your vehicles load automatically. 2. **Map and enhance** — AutoLander reads each vehicle’s details and photos from the feed and builds an accurate listing — with showroom-grade photos and a clear description, ready for Marketplace. 3. **Post and reconcile** — Eligible new arrivals move through a configurable posting queue on your own computer, and existing listings are reconciled against the feed so Marketplace reflects the vehicles you have listed. 4. **Stay accurate on autopilot** — On every sync, price changes flow through, new VINs get posted, and sold units come down — so your dealership website to Facebook Marketplace pipeline runs without manual edits. ## Can AutoLander post from my dealership website to Facebook Marketplace? Yes — if your dealership website can produce an inventory feed or export, AutoLander can use it as the source for your Marketplace listings. Most dealer website platforms can output a feed (or you can export your inventory on a schedule), and AutoLander turns that feed into posted, self-maintaining Marketplace listings: new arrivals go up, prices update, and sold cars come down to match. If your inventory lives in a website platform or DMS rather than a named feed source, AutoLander connects via a custom feed/export from that system — the integrations page covers the specific platforms. Either way the result is the same: your site or feed becomes accurate Facebook Marketplace listings. ## Why does Marketplace listing accuracy matter? Accurate listings protect buyer trust and your team’s time. When a price on Marketplace is stale or a sold car is still up, buyers message about cars they cannot get — dead leads that waste a salesperson’s day and leave shoppers annoyed before they ever reach you. Inventory sync removes that friction by keeping prices current and pulling sold units down automatically. Accurate, current listings are also the healthier way to use Marketplace: they reflect real, available cars at real prices, which is what the platform is meant for. Keeping your feed and your listings in step means fewer dead leads, more trust, and a cleaner footprint than a pile of out-of-date posts. ## Why dealers run inventory sync with AutoLander - Your Marketplace lot mirrors your real lot automatically — new arrivals, price updates and sold-unit removal all driven by your inventory feed, not by manual edits. - It works from the feeds you already have: CarGurus, Cars.com, or a custom feed/export from your dealership website, DMS or inventory provider. - It is a native desktop app — listings post and reconcile through your own Facebook session on your own computer, not a shared cloud server or a browser extension. - Fewer dead leads: buyers stop messaging about sold cars and stale prices, so your team spends time on real, available inventory. - It pairs with the initial bulk post (to load your existing lot once) and the auto-poster overview (for the full posting workflow). ## Sync depends on a current feed and an eligible account Inventory sync is only as current as the feed behind it — if your feed updates daily, your Marketplace listings track it daily. AutoLander supports CarGurus, Cars.com and custom feeds/exports (named dealer inventory and website systems connect via a custom export — see the integrations page). Meta controls Marketplace eligibility, categories and listing limits. AutoLander can reconcile the listings an account is eligible to create, but it cannot unlock access, raise a limit or guarantee approval. ## Frequently asked questions ### Which feeds and DMS does AutoLander support for inventory sync? AutoLander syncs directly from a CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or from a custom feed/export. Named systems like vAuto, CDK, Dealer.com, DealerCenter, HomeNet, Frazer and Tekion are supported via a custom feed/export from that platform rather than a one-click button — see the integrations page for how each one connects. ### How often does AutoLander sync my Marketplace listings? AutoLander reconciles your listings against your feed on a recurring basis, so new arrivals, price changes and sold units flow through automatically. How current your listings are depends on how often your feed itself updates — a feed that refreshes daily keeps Marketplace tracking daily. ### Does AutoLander remove sold cars from Facebook Marketplace automatically? Yes. When your feed marks a vehicle sold, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during its next reconciliation. That reduces stale-listing inquiries without promising a zero-lag update. ### Can AutoLander post from my dealership website to Facebook Marketplace? Yes, if your website can produce an inventory feed or scheduled export. AutoLander uses that feed as the source for your listings, then posts new arrivals, updates prices and removes sold units to keep Marketplace matched to your site. ### What about a DMS like vAuto or CDK — is it a direct integration? Not a named one-click integration. AutoLander ingests inventory from systems like vAuto or CDK via a custom feed/export from that platform, then runs the same sync — new arrivals, price updates and automatic sold-removal. The integrations page covers the specific systems and how they connect. ### Does inventory sync also bulk post my existing lot? Inventory sync keeps eligible listings accurate over time. AutoLander first loads the inventory feed into a managed queue; after that, reconciliation handles eligible new arrivals, price updates and sold-unit removal. Meta account access and listing limits still apply. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace listing software & tools](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-listing-software/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) - [Guide: Facebook Marketplace automation (the honest version)](https://autolander.ai/guide/facebook-marketplace-automation/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace > Load car inventory into a Facebook Marketplace posting queue and auto-remove sold units. Meta eligibility and listing limits apply. Plans from $39/mo. Source: https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** To bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace, load your whole inventory from a feed and let AutoLander build a configurable queue of eligible vehicles. AutoLander runs on your own computer, keeps feed data current and removes sold units. Meta’s Help Center currently says sellers may create up to 5 new Vehicles listings per calendar month and 20 new listings total per calendar month; the limits shown in your account control, and AutoLander cannot override them. Plans start at $39/mo. _Posted at scale, still polished — a raw 2025 Toyota Tacoma lot photo (left) becomes a showroom-grade Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## How do you bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace? To bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace, you load your whole dealership inventory from a feed once, then use posting software to prepare and manage eligible vehicles instead of entering each one by hand. AutoLander reads your inventory — year, make, model, price, mileage, photos and a description — and builds a configurable posting queue, then keeps the source data current as your lot changes. Bulk feed loading is not permission to publish every VIN. Meta currently documents monthly limits of 5 new Vehicles listings and 20 new listings total, and eligibility or features can vary by account and market. AutoLander cannot bypass those limits or guarantee approval. See the Facebook Marketplace auto poster page for the workflow and the dealer posting guide for current-limit checks. ## How AutoLander bulk-posts your dealership inventory AutoLander is a native desktop app, so it processes your selected vehicle queue through your normal Facebook session rather than operating the session from AutoLander’s cloud. Dealers control the vehicle queue. 1. **Connect your inventory feed** — Point AutoLander at your CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom feed/export from your DMS or website. Your entire inventory loads automatically — no spreadsheets, no copy-paste. See the supported sources on the integrations page. 2. **It queues every vehicle** — AutoLander builds a posting queue from your whole lot, enhancing each listing with clean photos, an accurate title, the right price and a VIN-specific description before it goes up. 3. **Choose eligible vehicles for the queue** — Select which feed vehicles should enter the configurable posting queue, then review the queue against the eligibility and listing limits shown in your Marketplace account. Queue capacity does not override Meta’s publication limits. 4. **It keeps the lot fresh and removes sold cars** — As your feed changes, listings refresh, newly added VINs get queued and posted, and sold units come down automatically — so Marketplace keeps matching your real inventory without you touching it. More on this on the inventory sync page. ## Bulk feed loading is not unlimited Marketplace publishing “Bulk” means AutoLander can import and organize a full dealership feed; it does not mean Facebook will allow every vehicle to be published. Meta’s Help Center currently states a limit of 5 new Vehicles listings per calendar month and 20 new listings total per calendar month. Limits, features and eligibility can change, so always follow what your account displays. AutoLander cannot bypass those controls. Review the current dealer guide before building your queue. ## Can I post my entire dealership inventory to Facebook Marketplace? You can load an entire dealership feed into AutoLander, but the number of vehicles you may publish to Marketplace is controlled by Meta and your account. Meta’s Help Center currently lists 5 new Vehicles listings per calendar month and 20 new listings total per calendar month. AutoLander cannot increase those limits or restore eligibility. Within the limits available to your account, AutoLander can keep the source feed organized, queue eligible vehicles, detect new VINs and remove sold units. The feed-to-queue behavior is explained on the inventory sync page. ## What AutoLander’s Facebook Marketplace bulk posting software includes Load and manage a complete inventory feed while respecting the eligibility and limits Meta applies. ### Whole-inventory load Pulls every vehicle from your CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom feed/export, so you can choose eligible vehicles without entering them one at a time. ### Configurable posting queue Lets you organize and review feed vehicles in a queue on your own computer. Meta eligibility and account listing limits still control publication. ### Native desktop app Posts through your normal Facebook session on your own machine — no browser extension permissions and nothing run from a shared cloud server. ### New VIN detection When fresh inventory lands in your feed, AutoLander can add it to the queue for review against the current eligibility and listing limits. ### Sold-unit reconciliation When a car is marked sold or drops from the feed, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Per-vehicle enhancement Each queued listing gets a clean photo, accurate title and price, and a VIN-specific description before it posts — at scale, automatically. ## Why dealers bulk-post with AutoLander - The feed can load your whole lot so your team can choose eligible vehicles without re-entering inventory details. - A configurable queue gives the dealer visibility into which vehicles are prepared for posting and which should wait. - It stays current — new VINs can enter the queue and sold units auto-remove via inventory sync. - It is a native desktop app: your Facebook session stays on your machine and IP, not stored or operated from a shared cloud server. - It is honestly priced — published self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start, no enterprise quote or contract. ## Meta’s terms and account limits control Meta’s Terms prohibit unauthorized automated access. Account eligibility, Marketplace features and listing limits can vary or change, and a desktop architecture does not create permission. AutoLander cannot override Meta limits or guarantee account safety or listing approval. Read the current dealer posting guide before you start, and compare your options at the comparison hub. ## Frequently asked questions ### How many cars can I bulk post to Facebook Marketplace? AutoLander can load a full inventory feed, but Meta controls how many listings may be published. Meta’s Help Center currently says sellers may create up to 5 new Vehicles listings per calendar month and 20 new listings total per calendar month. The limits shown in your account control and can change; AutoLander cannot override them. ### Is bulk posting to Facebook Marketplace against Facebook’s rules — will it get me banned? Meta’s Terms prohibit automated access without prior permission, and no tool can guarantee that an account will remain eligible or that listings will be approved. AutoLander’s local desktop architecture and queue controls do not override Meta’s rules or account limits. See the account-safety page and current dealer posting guide before you start. ### Does AutoLander post the cars automatically, or do I still click each one? AutoLander processes the selected vehicle queue from your own computer, so you do not have to re-enter every listing by hand. Actual publication remains subject to the eligibility and listing limits displayed by Meta. New VINs can enter the queue and sold units can be removed as the feed changes. ### Can it bulk-upload my inventory from my DMS feed or export? Yes. AutoLander loads your whole inventory from a CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom feed/export from your DMS or website (for example vAuto, DealerCenter, Dealer.com, HomeNet, Frazer, CDK or Tekion). It is a native desktop app, so there is no spreadsheet to maintain — your real inventory becomes your Marketplace listings. ### How fast does AutoLander post my whole inventory? AutoLander uses a configurable queue rather than promising that an entire feed will publish. Actual posting depends on your settings, computer availability, Marketplace eligibility and the current limits shown by Meta. Sold units can be removed as the connected feed updates. ### Is AutoLander a true Facebook Marketplace bulk upload tool, or just a queue? It combines bulk feed import with a configurable vehicle queue. The feed can contain your complete inventory, while actual Marketplace publication remains subject to Meta’s current eligibility and account-specific listing limits. It is not a promise of unlimited one-click publishing. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace listing software & tools](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-listing-software/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Safest Facebook Marketplace auto poster](https://autolander.ai/safest-facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # The safest way to use a Facebook Marketplace auto poster > Compare Facebook Marketplace auto-poster safety models, account risks and warning signs. Learn why no automation tool can guarantee against bans. Source: https://autolander.ai/safest-facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** No Facebook Marketplace auto poster can guarantee account safety or listing approval. Meta’s Terms prohibit accessing or collecting data from its products through automated means without prior permission, and Marketplace eligibility, features and limits can change by account or market. AutoLander is a native desktop app with local session storage and a configurable posting queue, but that architecture does not create Meta permission or override Meta’s rules. Review the current dealer posting guide before using any tool. _Enhanced on your own machine: AutoLander turns a raw 2019 Jeep Renegade lot photo (left) into a showroom-grade Marketplace listing (right)._ ## What is the safest way to auto-post to Facebook Marketplace? The lowest-risk answer is manual posting that follows Meta’s current Terms, Marketplace eligibility rules and account-specific limits. Meta’s Terms prohibit automated access or data collection without prior permission. A vendor cannot turn an unapproved workflow into an approved one simply by calling it a desktop app, integration or dealer tool. If you evaluate automation, verify what the product does, where credentials and session data are stored, whether Meta has granted permission for the exact workflow, and what controls let you stop or review activity. AutoLander cannot guarantee safety, approval or continued access. Our dealer posting guide explains the current limits and a practical manual-review workflow. ## What does AutoLander’s native desktop architecture change? AutoLander is a native desktop app, which means it posts from your own computer, through your normal Facebook session, with session data kept locally rather than operated from AutoLander’s cloud. It also uses a configurable queue so the dealer can choose which eligible vehicles are prepared for posting. Those are product-architecture facts, not claims of Meta approval. A local session, queue setting or posting schedule does not bypass Meta limits, grant API access or guarantee that a listing or account will remain available. Dealers remain responsible for confirming eligibility and following the terms and limits shown in their own Marketplace account. ## Facebook Marketplace account-safety checks for car dealers Use this policy-first checklist before posting vehicles or enabling any automation: - Read Meta’s current Terms and Marketplace Help Center guidance; features, eligibility and limits can vary or change. - Meta says Marketplace is intended for consumers and that businesses that list there may be blocked or have listings removed. Confirm permission for the dealership’s exact workflow. - Meta’s Help Center currently says sellers may create up to 5 new Vehicles listings per calendar month and 20 new listings total per calendar month. The limits shown in your account control. - Confirm that every vehicle is eligible and that its price, mileage, condition, availability and photos are accurate before publishing. - Do not share your Facebook password with a vendor. Ask exactly where credentials, cookies and session data are stored and how access is revoked. - Treat claims such as “ban-proof,” “100% safe” or “Meta-approved” as unverified unless the vendor can document Meta’s permission for the exact workflow. - Keep a person responsible for reviewing queued vehicles, monitoring account notices and stopping the workflow if Meta changes access or requirements. ## What AutoLander can and cannot promise AutoLander cannot and does not guarantee that you will not be banned or restricted — no honest vendor can, and anyone claiming "100% safe," "ban-proof," or "Meta-approved" personal-profile automation should provide evidence of permission for the exact workflow. AutoLander keeps its session local and provides queue controls, but it cannot override Meta’s account eligibility, monthly listing limits, review decisions or policy enforcement. Dealers must review and follow the rules shown by Meta. ## Questions to ask any Facebook Marketplace vendor Before you trust any tool with your dealership’s Facebook account, get straight answers to these: - What exact actions does the product perform, and has Meta granted permission for that specific automated workflow? - Where are my Facebook credentials, cookies and session data stored, and how can I revoke access? - How does the product respond when my account reaches a listing limit, loses Marketplace eligibility or receives a review notice? - Can I review, pause and remove vehicles from the queue before any Marketplace action occurs? - If I cancel, do my listings and account access stay intact, or do they disappear with the subscription? - Does the vendor clearly state that it cannot override Meta limits or guarantee account safety and listing approval? ## So is AutoLander the "safest" Facebook Marketplace auto poster? AutoLander’s native-desktop model keeps session data on the dealer’s machine and provides a configurable vehicle queue. That may be useful when comparing product architecture, but it is not evidence that Meta has approved the workflow and it does not make AutoLander categorically safer than every alternative. The safest policy posture is manual use within Meta’s current rules. If you choose software, verify permission, protect credentials, review every queued vehicle and stop when your account reaches its limit or loses eligibility. Read the current dealer posting guide for the full checklist. ## Frequently asked questions ### Is there a Facebook Marketplace auto poster that is 100% safe from bans? No. No vendor can guarantee account safety, continued Marketplace eligibility or listing approval. Meta’s Terms prohibit unauthorized automated access, and Meta can change product features, limits and enforcement. Ask for evidence before accepting any claim that a workflow is Meta-approved. ### Will AutoLander get my Facebook account banned? AutoLander cannot guarantee that your account will not be restricted or that a listing will be approved. It keeps session data locally and uses a configurable vehicle queue, but those architecture choices do not create Meta permission or override account eligibility, listing limits or enforcement. ### Is a cloud tool or a desktop app safer for Facebook Marketplace posting? Neither architecture is automatically safe or approved. A cloud service and a desktop app store and operate session data differently, so ask where credentials and cookies are kept and how access is revoked. Regardless of architecture, Meta’s terms, eligibility rules and account-specific limits still apply. ### Is automating Facebook Marketplace against the rules? Meta’s Terms prohibit accessing or collecting data from its products using automated means without prior permission. Whether a particular workflow is permitted depends on Meta’s permission and current product rules; a vendor’s marketing claim is not proof. Review Meta’s current terms before using any automation. ### Why does a native desktop app lower ban risk versus a browser extension? A native desktop app and a browser extension use different technical architectures and permissions. AutoLander keeps its session data on the dealer’s machine, but we do not claim that this guarantees lower ban risk. Meta’s permission, eligibility rules, listing limits and enforcement apply regardless of architecture. ### What is the single most important thing I can do to protect my dealership’s Facebook account? Follow Meta’s current Terms and the eligibility and limits displayed in the account. Keep credentials private, verify every vehicle’s accuracy, review queued activity, monitor Meta notices and stop if access or requirements change. AutoLander cannot override those rules or guarantee account safety. ## Related - [Guide: Facebook Marketplace automation (the honest version)](https://autolander.ai/guide/facebook-marketplace-automation/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds > Connect dealer inventory feeds to Facebook Marketplace with AutoLander. Supports CarGurus, Cars.com and custom DMS exports. From $39/mo. Source: https://autolander.ai/integrations/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander connects your inventory to Facebook Marketplace in one of two honest ways: it reads a directly supported feed source (CarGurus or Cars.com), or it ingests a custom feed/export from your DMS or website platform (vAuto, DealerCenter, Dealer.com, HomeNet, Frazer, CDK Global, Tekion). Either way, AutoLander loads the inventory, manages a queue of eligible Marketplace listings, refreshes prices and reconciles sold units — with AI photos, walkaround video and post-to-sale attribution. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. Plans from $39/mo. _From your feed to a showroom-grade listing: a raw 2026 Ford Maverick lot photo (left) becomes a polished Facebook Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What is a DMS Facebook Marketplace integration? A DMS Facebook Marketplace integration connects the system that holds your inventory — your dealer management system (DMS), inventory-management tool or dealer website platform — to a Marketplace workflow, reducing repeated VIN entry. AutoLander reads authorized inventory data (year, make, model, price, mileage, photos and descriptions), builds a queue of eligible listings, and reconciles published listings as the lot changes. Meta permission and account limits still apply. AutoLander runs as a native desktop app on your own computer, so it posts through your normal Facebook session rather than a shared cloud server or a browser extension. ## How does AutoLander connect to my inventory system? There are two honest connection types. The first is a directly supported feed source: AutoLander reads your existing CarGurus or Cars.com feed with nothing new to build. The second is a custom feed/export: when a provider supplies a dealer-authorized inventory export in a supported format, AutoLander reads that file to prepare and sync eligible listings. AutoLander does not provide one-click native plugins for individual DMS products like vAuto, DealerCenter, Dealer.com, HomeNet, Frazer, CDK Global or Tekion. The exact export path, format, delivery method, provider approval and update cadence must be confirmed for each system. ## Inventory systems that can feed AutoLander’s Marketplace workflow Pick your system to see exactly how it connects. CarGurus and Cars.com are directly supported feed sources; the rest connect via a custom feed/export. ### CarGurus to Facebook Marketplace CarGurus is a directly supported feed source — AutoLander reads your feed and posts your lot. See the CarGurus integration setup. ### Cars.com to Facebook Marketplace Cars.com is a directly supported feed source — AutoLander reads your feed and posts your lot. See the Cars.com integration setup. ### vAuto to Facebook Marketplace vAuto connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the vAuto integration setup. ### DealerCenter to Facebook Marketplace DealerCenter connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the DealerCenter integration setup. ### Dealer.com to Facebook Marketplace Dealer.com connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the Dealer.com integration setup. ### HomeNet to Facebook Marketplace HomeNet connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the HomeNet integration setup. ### Frazer to Facebook Marketplace Frazer connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the Frazer integration setup. ### CDK to Facebook Marketplace CDK Global connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the CDK Global integration setup. ### Tekion to Facebook Marketplace Tekion connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the Tekion integration setup. ## Directly supported feed sources - CarGurus — AutoLander reads your existing CarGurus inventory feed. - Cars.com — AutoLander reads your existing Cars.com inventory feed. - Dealer-authorized custom inventory feeds/exports, subject to format and delivery review. - CarGurus and Cars.com do not require a separate AutoLander plugin. ## Connect via custom feed / export - vAuto, DealerCenter, Dealer.com, HomeNet, Frazer, CDK Global, Tekion. - No one-click native plugin — the provider must authorize an export in a supported format. - AutoLander reads the approved feed and manages eligible listing data and reconciliation. - Format, delivery method, provider approval and update cadence are confirmed before setup. ## How an inventory feed becomes a managed Marketplace workflow 1. **Connect your feed** — Point AutoLander at a supported feed (CarGurus, Cars.com) or a custom feed/export from your DMS or website. Your vehicles load automatically. 2. **Enhance every listing** — The AI Photo Studio swaps lot backgrounds for showroom backdrops and generates a walkaround video for each vehicle. 3. **Manage the posting queue from your own computer** — While the desktop app is running, AutoLander works through eligible Marketplace listings with a configurable queue and accurate title, price and description fields. Meta’s account limits still apply. 4. **Stay accurate and measure it** — Listings refresh as prices change, sold units are removed during reconciliation, and post-to-sale attribution shows which posts moved metal. See the inventory-sync details. ## An honest note on "integrations" AutoLander’s verified support is CarGurus, Cars.com and custom feeds/exports. We do not claim one-click native integrations with individual dealer-system products. If your provider can produce a dealer-authorized feed/export in a supported format, AutoLander can load it into a managed workflow for eligible Marketplace listings. Provider approval, Meta permission and account limits still apply. ## Frequently asked questions ### Which inventory systems work with AutoLander? AutoLander reads directly supported feed sources (CarGurus and Cars.com). Other systems — including vAuto, DealerCenter, Dealer.com, HomeNet, Frazer, CDK Global and Tekion — may connect through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export after its format and delivery method are confirmed. AutoLander can then load supported data into a managed workflow for eligible Marketplace listings. ### Does AutoLander have a native one-click integration with my DMS? For CarGurus and Cars.com, AutoLander reads your feed directly, so there is nothing extra to build. For DMS and website platforms like vAuto, DealerCenter, Dealer.com, HomeNet, Frazer, CDK Global and Tekion, there is no one-click native integration — they connect through a custom feed/export. We are deliberately honest about this rather than implying plugins that do not exist. ### What is a custom feed/export? A custom feed/export is a standard inventory file — a CSV, XML or syndication feed — that your DMS or website platform generates to describe every vehicle on your lot. AutoLander reads that file to prepare eligible Marketplace listings and keep them in sync, reducing manual re-entry of VINs, prices or photos by hand. ### What if my inventory system is not listed? You may still be able to connect if your provider can produce a dealer-authorized inventory feed or export in a supported format. Contact us with the system name, export format and delivery method, and we will confirm whether AutoLander can ingest it before you buy. ### How much does an inventory-to-Marketplace connection cost? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. The same pricing applies whether you connect via a supported feed or a custom feed/export. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace listing software & tools](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-listing-software/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) - [Guide: Facebook Marketplace automation (the honest version)](https://autolander.ai/guide/facebook-marketplace-automation/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Post your CarGurus inventory to Facebook Marketplace > CarGurus to Facebook Marketplace: connect your supported inventory feed, manage eligible listings and remove sold cars. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/integrations/cargurus-facebook-marketplace/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** Yes — CarGurus is a directly supported feed source. AutoLander reads your CarGurus inventory feed, builds a configurable queue of eligible Marketplace listings, refreshes prices, and reconciles sold units. It also upgrades listing assets with an AI Photo Studio, walkaround video and post-to-sale attribution. Plans from $39/mo. ## Can AutoLander post my CarGurus inventory to Facebook Marketplace? Yes. CarGurus is a directly supported feed source, so AutoLander can load your CarGurus inventory into a managed Marketplace workflow. AutoLander reads your CarGurus inventory feed — year, make, model, price, mileage, photos and descriptions — and prepares eligible listings, then keeps them current as your lot changes. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. Because AutoLander runs as a native desktop app on your own computer, it posts through your normal Facebook session instead of a shared cloud server or a browser extension. _AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio: a raw dealer lot photo of a 2024 Hyundai Sonata (left) becomes a showroom-grade Facebook Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What is CarGurus? CarGurus is an automotive shopping marketplace. Its dealer onboarding materials tell dealers to manage inventory through the Dealer Dashboard and their inventory-management system (IMS), including photos, trim and options. ## Connection reality CarGurus is a directly supported AutoLander source. CarGurus account configuration remains separate: AutoLander does not change your Dealer Dashboard settings, listing package or dealer-fee disclosure. ## CarGurus-specific checks before posting CarGurus has dealer-side requirements that are separate from AutoLander. - CarGurus tells dealers to keep photos, trim and options current in the Dealer Dashboard and their IMS. Review those fields before handing the feed to AutoLander. See CarGurus dealer onboarding. - CarGurus says an all-in price in the inventory feed does not replace its Dealer Fee Setup step. Dealers must still confirm their fee configuration in the Dashboard. Read the official fee-transparency guidance. - After connection, spot-check at least one new arrival, one price change and one sold unit. The feed must reflect each change before AutoLander can mirror it to Marketplace. ## CarGurus limitation to plan for Supported feed does not mean shared account administration. AutoLander reads dealership inventory data; your team remains responsible for CarGurus package, pricing, fee and merchandising settings. ## How CarGurus connects to AutoLander Start with the same CarGurus inventory source your dealership already maintains, then verify that the source is complete before AutoLander reads it. 1. **Audit the CarGurus source inventory** — Confirm each active VIN has the intended price, mileage, trim, options and at least one usable photo in your IMS or CarGurus Dealer Dashboard. 2. **Connect the supported feed to AutoLander** — Provide the existing CarGurus inventory-feed source through the AutoLander onboarding flow, then compare several loaded VINs against the Dealer Dashboard before posting. 3. **It manages eligible listings and keeps them in sync** — AutoLander works through eligible vehicles with a configurable queue, refreshes listings as prices change, and removes sold units during reconciliation after your feed marks them gone. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. See how the Facebook Marketplace inventory sync works. ## What AutoLander adds on top of your CarGurus data CarGurus tells AutoLander what is on the lot. AutoLander turns that raw data into high-performing Marketplace listings. ### AI Photo Studio Replaces messy lot backgrounds with clean showroom backdrops, so every listing looks like a professional shoot instead of a phone snap. ### AI walkaround video Generates a short walkaround video for each vehicle — Marketplace and buyers favor video over static photos. ### Automatic sold-removal When your CarGurus feed marks a unit sold, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Post-to-sale attribution Tracks which Marketplace posts led to actual vehicle sales — not just clicks, views or messages. ## Frequently asked questions ### Does AutoLander have a native CarGurus integration? AutoLander does not need a separate plugin for CarGurus because CarGurus is a directly supported feed source. AutoLander reads your CarGurus inventory feed and loads those vehicles into its Marketplace workflow — there is no one-click "app store" button or separate plugin to install. ### How does the CarGurus connection work? AutoLander reads your CarGurus inventory feed directly. You point AutoLander at the feed, your vehicles load automatically, and AutoLander prepares eligible Marketplace listings and keeps them in sync as prices and inventory change. Meta’s account limits still apply. See the inventory-sync details. ### Does an all-in price in my CarGurus feed finish the dealer-fee setup? No. CarGurus says dealers sending all-in prices must still use Dealer Fee Setup and confirm that fees are included in the inventory feed. AutoLander cannot make that dealer-account selection for you. CarGurus explains the requirement here. ### How much does it cost to post CarGurus inventory to Facebook Marketplace? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. The same pricing applies however you connect — see all integration options on the Facebook Marketplace integrations page. ### What if I use a different system than CarGurus? AutoLander's verified feed support is CarGurus, Cars.com and custom feeds/exports. Another system may connect if its provider can produce a dealer-authorized export in a supported format. Confirm the format and delivery method before buying; see the integrations hub. ## Related - [Cars.com to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/cars-com-facebook-marketplace/) - [vAuto to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/vauto-facebook-marketplace/) - [DealerCenter to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/dealercenter-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Post your Cars.com inventory to Facebook Marketplace > Cars.com to Facebook Marketplace: connect your supported inventory feed, manage eligible listings and remove sold cars. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/integrations/cars-com-facebook-marketplace/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** Yes — Cars.com is a directly supported feed source. AutoLander reads your Cars.com inventory feed, builds a configurable queue of eligible Marketplace listings, refreshes prices, and reconciles sold units. It also upgrades listing assets with an AI Photo Studio, walkaround video and post-to-sale attribution. Plans from $39/mo. ## Can AutoLander post my Cars.com inventory to Facebook Marketplace? Yes. Cars.com is a directly supported feed source, so AutoLander can load your Cars.com inventory into a managed Marketplace workflow. AutoLander reads your Cars.com inventory feed — year, make, model, price, mileage, photos and descriptions — and prepares eligible listings, then keeps them current as your lot changes. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. Because AutoLander runs as a native desktop app on your own computer, it posts through your normal Facebook session instead of a shared cloud server or a browser extension. _AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio: a raw dealer lot photo of a 2025 Nissan Kicks (left) becomes a showroom-grade Facebook Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What is Cars.com? Cars.com is an automotive shopping marketplace whose dealer products publish full dealership inventory with pricing, photos, seller notes and vehicle status supplied by the dealer. ## Connection reality Cars.com is a directly supported AutoLander source. Cars.com listing-policy compliance still belongs to the dealership; AutoLander does not rewrite your Cars.com account or package settings. ## Cars.com-specific feed checks Cars.com publishes concrete rules for price, availability and merchandising. - Cars.com requires a real total vehicle list price and prohibits $0, “contact for price” and conditional pricing in dealer listings. Use the compliant source price you actually want syndicated. Read the vehicle-listing policy. - Cars.com requires dealers to promptly remove sold, unavailable, reserved or pending vehicles from the listing feed. That status discipline is what lets AutoLander remove Marketplace posts reliably. Review the availability rule. - Cars.com supports up to 99 photos for used vehicles and 32 for new vehicles. Choose and order the source photos deliberately before AutoLander processes them. See Cars.com merchandising guidance. ## Cars.com limitation to plan for AutoLander can mirror only what the Cars.com feed reports. A stale status, conditional price or weak photo order should be corrected in the inventory source first. ## How Cars.com connects to AutoLander Use the current Cars.com inventory source, but check it against Cars.com pricing and availability rules before you let the same data drive Marketplace posts. 1. **Clean the Cars.com inventory source** — Verify each vehicle has an actual all-in list price, current availability, accurate identifiers and the photo set you want buyers to see. 2. **Connect and sample the supported feed** — Connect the Cars.com inventory feed in AutoLander, then compare several VINs, prices and photo orders against your Cars.com inventory before enabling posting. 3. **It manages eligible listings and keeps them in sync** — AutoLander works through eligible vehicles with a configurable queue, refreshes listings as prices change, and removes sold units during reconciliation after your feed marks them gone. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. See how the Facebook Marketplace inventory sync works. ## What AutoLander adds on top of your Cars.com data Cars.com tells AutoLander what is on the lot. AutoLander turns that raw data into high-performing Marketplace listings. ### AI Photo Studio Replaces messy lot backgrounds with clean showroom backdrops, so every listing looks like a professional shoot instead of a phone snap. ### AI walkaround video Generates a short walkaround video for each vehicle — Marketplace and buyers favor video over static photos. ### Automatic sold-removal When your Cars.com feed marks a unit sold, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Post-to-sale attribution Tracks which Marketplace posts led to actual vehicle sales — not just clicks, views or messages. ## Frequently asked questions ### Does AutoLander have a native Cars.com integration? AutoLander does not need a separate plugin for Cars.com because Cars.com is a directly supported feed source. AutoLander reads your Cars.com inventory feed and loads those vehicles into its Marketplace workflow — there is no one-click "app store" button or separate plugin to install. ### How does the Cars.com connection work? AutoLander reads your Cars.com inventory feed directly. You point AutoLander at the feed, your vehicles load automatically, and AutoLander prepares eligible Marketplace listings and keeps them in sync as prices and inventory change. Meta’s account limits still apply. See the inventory-sync details. ### Which Cars.com status changes matter to AutoLander? Cars.com specifically calls out sold, unavailable, reserved and pending vehicles as statuses dealers must remove promptly from the listing feed. Keep those states accurate so AutoLander can remove matching Marketplace listings. See the official policy. ### How much does it cost to post Cars.com inventory to Facebook Marketplace? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. The same pricing applies however you connect — see all integration options on the Facebook Marketplace integrations page. ### What if I use a different system than Cars.com? AutoLander's verified feed support is CarGurus, Cars.com and custom feeds/exports. Another system may connect if its provider can produce a dealer-authorized export in a supported format. Confirm the format and delivery method before buying; see the integrations hub. ## Related - [vAuto to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/vauto-facebook-marketplace/) - [DealerCenter to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/dealercenter-facebook-marketplace/) - [Dealer.com to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/dealer-com-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # vAuto to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export > vAuto to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export. Prepare listings, enhance photos and remove sold cars. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/integrations/vauto-facebook-marketplace/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander does not have a one-click native vAuto integration. Instead it connects through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export, AutoLander reads that output, and it prepares and syncs eligible vehicles on Facebook Marketplace — with AI photos, walkaround video and automatic sold-removal. Plans from $39/mo. ## Can AutoLander post my vAuto inventory to Facebook Marketplace? Yes — but to be clear about how: AutoLander does not have a one-click native vAuto integration. vAuto stays your system of record, and you give AutoLander a custom dealer-authorized feed/export of that inventory. AutoLander reads the vAuto inventory export or feed file, builds a configurable queue of eligible Marketplace listings, and keeps them in sync as inventory and prices change. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. AutoLander runs as a native desktop app, so it posts through your normal Facebook session on your own machine rather than a shared cloud server. _AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio: a raw dealer lot photo of a 2026 Jeep Wrangler (left) becomes a showroom-grade Facebook Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What is vAuto? vAuto (a Cox Automotive product) is inventory-management and merchandising software dealers use to appraise, price and stage used vehicles. ## Connection reality AutoLander does not have a one-click native vAuto integration. vAuto publicly documents third-party listing syndication, but not a universal self-serve download or open feed specification. ## What to verify in a vAuto handoff vAuto syndication is product- and account-specific, so confirm the actual source of truth. - vAuto says Provision supports automated listing syndication and photo management. Confirm that the price and photo version in that workflow is the version you intend to send. See Provision details. - vAuto Merchandising can organize photos, update listings and syndicate inventory to third-party sites. Use an approved content-export or syndication function rather than a screen scrape. See vAuto Merchandising. - Test the outbound data with a small VIN sample: active status, retail price, mileage, trim, comments and photo URLs/order should agree with the dealership’s intended listing. ## vAuto limitation to plan for vAuto’s public materials do not publish a generic CSV/SFTP schema, delivery cadence or open-vendor onboarding path. Availability and approval must be confirmed for the dealership’s products and account. ## How vAuto connects to AutoLander Identify the dealer-authorized syndication route in your vAuto setup first. The exact outbound feed depends on the products and permissions on the dealership account. 1. **Identify the vAuto merchandising source** — Confirm whether Provision/vAuto Merchandising or an existing website syndication feed owns the final price, photos and listing content for your store. 2. **Request an authorized outbound handoff** — Ask your vAuto/Cox account contact or current feed provider for a dealer-approved outbound feed that AutoLander can ingest; do not scrape the vAuto interface. 3. **It manages eligible listings and keeps them in sync** — AutoLander works through eligible vehicles with a configurable queue, refreshes listings as prices change, and removes sold units during reconciliation after your feed marks them gone. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. See how the Facebook Marketplace inventory sync works. ## What AutoLander adds on top of your vAuto data vAuto tells AutoLander what is on the lot. AutoLander turns that raw data into high-performing Marketplace listings. ### AI Photo Studio Replaces messy lot backgrounds with clean showroom backdrops, so every listing looks like a professional shoot instead of a phone snap. ### AI walkaround video Generates a short walkaround video for each vehicle — Marketplace and buyers favor video over static photos. ### Automatic sold-removal When your vAuto feed marks a unit sold, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Post-to-sale attribution Tracks which Marketplace posts led to actual vehicle sales — not just clicks, views or messages. ## Frequently asked questions ### Does AutoLander have a native vAuto integration? No. AutoLander does not offer a one-click native vAuto integration. The connection works through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export from vAuto or an existing inventory-syndication provider. AutoLander reads that approved output to prepare and sync eligible Marketplace listings. ### How does the vAuto connection work? The dealer authorizes a vAuto inventory export or feed file from vAuto or an existing syndication provider. You point AutoLander at that approved output, your vehicles load, and AutoLander prepares eligible Marketplace listings and keeps them in sync. Meta’s account limits still apply. See how ongoing inventory sync works. ### Can I download a generic vAuto CSV for AutoLander? Do not assume so. vAuto advertises third-party listing syndication and product-specific content export, but its public product pages do not document a universal CSV, SFTP or public API workflow. Ask the dealership’s vAuto/Cox contact for an approved outbound feed. Review vAuto’s merchandising documentation. ### How much does it cost to post vAuto inventory to Facebook Marketplace? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. The same pricing applies however you connect — see all integration options on the Facebook Marketplace integrations page. ### What if I use a different system than vAuto? AutoLander's verified feed support is CarGurus, Cars.com and custom feeds/exports. Another system may connect if its provider can produce a dealer-authorized export in a supported format. Confirm the format and delivery method before buying; see the integrations hub. ## Related - [DealerCenter to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/dealercenter-facebook-marketplace/) - [Dealer.com to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/dealer-com-facebook-marketplace/) - [HomeNet to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/homenet-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # DealerCenter to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export > DealerCenter to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export. Prepare listings, enhance photos and remove sold cars. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/integrations/dealercenter-facebook-marketplace/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander does not have a one-click native DealerCenter integration. Instead it connects through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export, AutoLander reads that output, and it prepares and syncs eligible vehicles on Facebook Marketplace — with AI photos, walkaround video and automatic sold-removal. Plans from $39/mo. ## Can AutoLander post my DealerCenter inventory to Facebook Marketplace? Yes — but to be clear about how: AutoLander does not have a one-click native DealerCenter integration. DealerCenter stays your system of record, and you give AutoLander a custom dealer-authorized feed/export of that inventory. AutoLander reads the DealerCenter inventory export or syndication feed, builds a configurable queue of eligible Marketplace listings, and keeps them in sync as inventory and prices change. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. AutoLander runs as a native desktop app, so it posts through your normal Facebook session on your own machine rather than a shared cloud server. _AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio: a raw dealer lot photo of a 2023 Tesla Model Y (left) becomes a showroom-grade Facebook Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What is DealerCenter? DealerCenter is a popular all-in-one dealer management system (DMS) for independent and BHPH dealers, covering inventory, desking, F&I and CRM. ## Connection reality AutoLander does not have a one-click native DealerCenter integration. DealerCenter documents listing import/export and third-party advertising exports, but does not publish a generic open feed specification for AutoLander. ## DealerCenter-specific setup checks DealerCenter has several advertising paths; use the one attached to your account. - DealerCenter’s official overview says its inventory tools can import/export listings and automatically export inventory to third-party advertising sites. Confirm which export is active for your store. See the DealerCenter solution overview. - DealerCenter’s support catalog lists its own Facebook Marketplace Auto-Uploader. That is a separate DealerCenter workflow and is not evidence of a native DealerCenter-to-AutoLander integration. See DealerCenter digital-marketing support. - Before onboarding, verify that the approved output includes active/sold status, VIN or stock number, year/make/model, price, mileage, comments and usable photo URLs. ## DealerCenter limitation to plan for DealerCenter’s public support pages do not provide an open export schema, transport method or guarantee that an arbitrary destination is enabled. DealerCenter or the current feed vendor must authorize it. ## How DealerCenter connects to AutoLander Confirm which DealerCenter digital-marketing or website export your store is entitled to use, then request a feed that can be handed to AutoLander. 1. **Confirm DealerCenter export access** — Check whether the account has Online Ad Posting, third-party listings or a dealer-website feed that already exports the active inventory and photos. 2. **Request the approved inventory output** — Work with DealerCenter support or the existing website/feed vendor to provide the authorized file or endpoint, then test several VINs before connecting it to AutoLander. 3. **It manages eligible listings and keeps them in sync** — AutoLander works through eligible vehicles with a configurable queue, refreshes listings as prices change, and removes sold units during reconciliation after your feed marks them gone. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. See how the Facebook Marketplace inventory sync works. ## What AutoLander adds on top of your DealerCenter data DealerCenter tells AutoLander what is on the lot. AutoLander turns that raw data into high-performing Marketplace listings. ### AI Photo Studio Replaces messy lot backgrounds with clean showroom backdrops, so every listing looks like a professional shoot instead of a phone snap. ### AI walkaround video Generates a short walkaround video for each vehicle — Marketplace and buyers favor video over static photos. ### Automatic sold-removal When your DealerCenter feed marks a unit sold, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Post-to-sale attribution Tracks which Marketplace posts led to actual vehicle sales — not just clicks, views or messages. ## Frequently asked questions ### Does AutoLander have a native DealerCenter integration? No. AutoLander does not offer a one-click native DealerCenter integration. The connection works through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export from DealerCenter or an existing inventory-syndication provider. AutoLander reads that approved output to prepare and sync eligible Marketplace listings. ### How does the DealerCenter connection work? The dealer authorizes a DealerCenter inventory export or syndication feed from DealerCenter or an existing syndication provider. You point AutoLander at that approved output, your vehicles load, and AutoLander prepares eligible Marketplace listings and keeps them in sync. Meta’s account limits still apply. See how ongoing inventory sync works. ### Is DealerCenter’s Facebook uploader the same as AutoLander? No. DealerCenter lists its own Facebook Marketplace Auto-Uploader in its digital-marketing support catalog. AutoLander is separate and has no one-click DealerCenter plugin; it requires an approved inventory feed/export. See DealerCenter support. ### How much does it cost to post DealerCenter inventory to Facebook Marketplace? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. The same pricing applies however you connect — see all integration options on the Facebook Marketplace integrations page. ### What if I use a different system than DealerCenter? AutoLander's verified feed support is CarGurus, Cars.com and custom feeds/exports. Another system may connect if its provider can produce a dealer-authorized export in a supported format. Confirm the format and delivery method before buying; see the integrations hub. ## Related - [Dealer.com to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/dealer-com-facebook-marketplace/) - [HomeNet to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/homenet-facebook-marketplace/) - [Frazer to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/frazer-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Dealer.com to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export > Dealer.com to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export. Prepare listings, enhance photos and remove sold cars. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/integrations/dealer-com-facebook-marketplace/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander does not have a one-click native Dealer.com integration. Instead it connects through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export, AutoLander reads that output, and it prepares and syncs eligible vehicles on Facebook Marketplace — with AI photos, walkaround video and automatic sold-removal. Plans from $39/mo. ## Can AutoLander post my Dealer.com inventory to Facebook Marketplace? Yes — but to be clear about how: AutoLander does not have a one-click native Dealer.com integration. Dealer.com stays your system of record, and you give AutoLander a custom dealer-authorized feed/export of that inventory. AutoLander reads the Dealer.com inventory feed or export, builds a configurable queue of eligible Marketplace listings, and keeps them in sync as inventory and prices change. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. AutoLander runs as a native desktop app, so it posts through your normal Facebook session on your own machine rather than a shared cloud server. _AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio: a raw dealer lot photo of a 2024 Ford Expedition (left) becomes a showroom-grade Facebook Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What is Dealer.com? Dealer.com (a Cox Automotive product) is a dealer website platform that publishes your inventory online and powers your retail storefront. ## Connection reality AutoLander does not have a one-click native Dealer.com integration. Dealer.com supports outbound inventory-feed requests, but the third party and request must go through Dealer.com’s authorized inventory/partner process. ## What Dealer.com asks for The official request form makes this workflow more structured than a generic CSV handoff. - Dealer.com’s inventory form supports new feeds and exports, replacements and filters. It asks whether the feed runs to or from Dealer.com and records a provider ID or filename when applicable. Open the official inventory request form. - The request identifies new versus used inventory and whether the payload supplies all data, prices, images or comments. Agree on that scope with AutoLander before Dealer.com builds the export. - Dealer.com says third-party vendors must participate in its Integrated Partner Program. A request may therefore require provider enrollment or approval; AutoLander is not presented here as an existing Dealer.com partner. See the partner requirement. ## Dealer.com limitation to plan for Dealer.com does not publicly guarantee format, transport, timing or approval for every destination. Inventory/pricing configuration changes can also require dealer approval. ## How Dealer.com connects to AutoLander Dealer.com has a documented request path for feeds sent “From Dealer.com (to 3rd Party).” The dealer and receiving provider need to supply the required account and feed details. 1. **Open an outbound inventory request** — Use Dealer.com’s official 3rd Party Inventory Request and identify the dealership, Dealer.com account, third-party contact and that the feed travels from Dealer.com. 2. **Define the feed scope and examples** — Specify new and/or used inventory plus all data, prices, images and comments as needed. Include sample stock numbers when diagnosing missing or incorrect vehicles. 3. **It manages eligible listings and keeps them in sync** — AutoLander works through eligible vehicles with a configurable queue, refreshes listings as prices change, and removes sold units during reconciliation after your feed marks them gone. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. See how the Facebook Marketplace inventory sync works. ## What AutoLander adds on top of your Dealer.com data Dealer.com tells AutoLander what is on the lot. AutoLander turns that raw data into high-performing Marketplace listings. ### AI Photo Studio Replaces messy lot backgrounds with clean showroom backdrops, so every listing looks like a professional shoot instead of a phone snap. ### AI walkaround video Generates a short walkaround video for each vehicle — Marketplace and buyers favor video over static photos. ### Automatic sold-removal When your Dealer.com feed marks a unit sold, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Post-to-sale attribution Tracks which Marketplace posts led to actual vehicle sales — not just clicks, views or messages. ## Frequently asked questions ### Does AutoLander have a native Dealer.com integration? No. AutoLander does not offer a one-click native Dealer.com integration. The connection works through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export from Dealer.com or an existing inventory-syndication provider. AutoLander reads that approved output to prepare and sync eligible Marketplace listings. ### How does the Dealer.com connection work? The dealer authorizes a Dealer.com inventory feed or export from Dealer.com or an existing syndication provider. You point AutoLander at that approved output, your vehicles load, and AutoLander prepares eligible Marketplace listings and keeps them in sync. Meta’s account limits still apply. See how ongoing inventory sync works. ### What information is needed for a Dealer.com export request? Dealer.com asks for the dealership and DDC account, dealership URL, third-party contact, feed direction, new/used condition, requested data scope and provider ID/filename when available. See the official request form. ### How much does it cost to post Dealer.com inventory to Facebook Marketplace? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. The same pricing applies however you connect — see all integration options on the Facebook Marketplace integrations page. ### What if I use a different system than Dealer.com? AutoLander's verified feed support is CarGurus, Cars.com and custom feeds/exports. Another system may connect if its provider can produce a dealer-authorized export in a supported format. Confirm the format and delivery method before buying; see the integrations hub. ## Related - [HomeNet to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/homenet-facebook-marketplace/) - [Frazer to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/frazer-facebook-marketplace/) - [CDK to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/cdk-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # HomeNet to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export > HomeNet to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export. Prepare listings, enhance photos and remove sold cars. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/integrations/homenet-facebook-marketplace/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander does not have a one-click native HomeNet integration. Instead it connects through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export, AutoLander reads that output, and it prepares and syncs eligible vehicles on Facebook Marketplace — with AI photos, walkaround video and automatic sold-removal. Plans from $39/mo. ## Can AutoLander post my HomeNet inventory to Facebook Marketplace? Yes — but to be clear about how: AutoLander does not have a one-click native HomeNet integration. HomeNet stays your system of record, and you give AutoLander a custom dealer-authorized feed/export of that inventory. AutoLander reads the HomeNet syndication feed or export, builds a configurable queue of eligible Marketplace listings, and keeps them in sync as inventory and prices change. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. AutoLander runs as a native desktop app, so it posts through your normal Facebook session on your own machine rather than a shared cloud server. _AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio: a raw dealer lot photo of a 2025 Toyota Tacoma (left) becomes a showroom-grade Facebook Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What is HomeNet? HomeNet (a Cox Automotive product) is inventory-management and syndication software that pushes dealer inventory out to third-party shopping sites. ## Connection reality AutoLander does not have a one-click native HomeNet integration. HomeNet has a documented export request for website and marketplace destinations, with recipient-defined file and delivery settings. ## HomeNet export choices that matter HomeNet publicly documents the transport and formatting decisions for an outbound feed. - HomeNet’s export request supports CSV, TSV and pipe-delimited files, optional headers, new/used vehicle selection and zipped or unzipped delivery. Review the official export request. - Photo URLs can be appended to the inventory file at original resolution or resized. Preserve the source resolution AutoLander needs before HomeNet builds the recurring export. - The form supports FTP delivery and either combined or separate dealer files/accounts. It also warns that custom template work may carry added fees, so settle the specification first. ## HomeNet limitation to plan for HomeNet package scope varies. Its EULA distinguishes single- versus multi-destination products and says near-real-time updates are an Overdrive feature; do not assume every subscription has the same cadence. See HomeNet’s IOL terms. ## How HomeNet connects to AutoLander HomeNet exports are configured for a named destination. Agree on AutoLander’s accepted file and delivery requirements before requesting the HomeNet output. 1. **Agree on the HomeNet export specification** — Confirm new/used scope, CSV/TSV/pipe-delimited format, headers, photo URL handling and whether the receiver expects one dealer file or a multi-dealer layout. 2. **Authorize FTP delivery and test it** — Coordinate the dealer, HomeNet and AutoLander details for the destination FTP location, then validate a sample file and photo URLs before enabling recurring delivery. 3. **It manages eligible listings and keeps them in sync** — AutoLander works through eligible vehicles with a configurable queue, refreshes listings as prices change, and removes sold units during reconciliation after your feed marks them gone. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. See how the Facebook Marketplace inventory sync works. ## What AutoLander adds on top of your HomeNet data HomeNet tells AutoLander what is on the lot. AutoLander turns that raw data into high-performing Marketplace listings. ### AI Photo Studio Replaces messy lot backgrounds with clean showroom backdrops, so every listing looks like a professional shoot instead of a phone snap. ### AI walkaround video Generates a short walkaround video for each vehicle — Marketplace and buyers favor video over static photos. ### Automatic sold-removal When your HomeNet feed marks a unit sold, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Post-to-sale attribution Tracks which Marketplace posts led to actual vehicle sales — not just clicks, views or messages. ## Frequently asked questions ### Does AutoLander have a native HomeNet integration? No. AutoLander does not offer a one-click native HomeNet integration. The connection works through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export from HomeNet or an existing inventory-syndication provider. AutoLander reads that approved output to prepare and sync eligible Marketplace listings. ### How does the HomeNet connection work? The dealer authorizes a HomeNet syndication feed or export from HomeNet or an existing syndication provider. You point AutoLander at that approved output, your vehicles load, and AutoLander prepares eligible Marketplace listings and keeps them in sync. Meta’s account limits still apply. See how ongoing inventory sync works. ### Which file formats can HomeNet send? HomeNet’s export request lists CSV, TSV and pipe-delimited inventory files, with optional field headers, photo URLs, ZIP packaging and FTP delivery. Customization may add cost. See HomeNet’s export specification form. ### How much does it cost to post HomeNet inventory to Facebook Marketplace? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. The same pricing applies however you connect — see all integration options on the Facebook Marketplace integrations page. ### What if I use a different system than HomeNet? AutoLander's verified feed support is CarGurus, Cars.com and custom feeds/exports. Another system may connect if its provider can produce a dealer-authorized export in a supported format. Confirm the format and delivery method before buying; see the integrations hub. ## Related - [Frazer to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/frazer-facebook-marketplace/) - [CDK to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/cdk-facebook-marketplace/) - [Tekion to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/tekion-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Frazer to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export > Frazer to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export. Prepare listings, enhance photos and remove sold cars. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/integrations/frazer-facebook-marketplace/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander does not have a one-click native Frazer integration. Instead it connects through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export, AutoLander reads that output, and it prepares and syncs eligible vehicles on Facebook Marketplace — with AI photos, walkaround video and automatic sold-removal. Plans from $39/mo. ## Can AutoLander post my Frazer inventory to Facebook Marketplace? Yes — but to be clear about how: AutoLander does not have a one-click native Frazer integration. Frazer stays your system of record, and you give AutoLander a custom dealer-authorized feed/export of that inventory. AutoLander reads the Frazer inventory export or feed file, builds a configurable queue of eligible Marketplace listings, and keeps them in sync as inventory and prices change. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. AutoLander runs as a native desktop app, so it posts through your normal Facebook session on your own machine rather than a shared cloud server. _AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio: a raw dealer lot photo of a 2022 Chevrolet Malibu (left) becomes a showroom-grade Facebook Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What is Frazer? Frazer is a long-running, widely used dealer management system (DMS) for independent used-car dealers, handling inventory, accounting and deals. ## Connection reality AutoLander does not have a one-click native Frazer integration. Frazer documents both configurable CSV/TXT exports and vendor uploads over FTP/SFTP, so the correct route depends on whether a recurring vendor destination has been approved. ## Frazer-specific export paths Frazer’s own help manual documents two materially different ways to get data out. - Frazer’s Export Data tool can create CSV or tab-delimited TXT files with dealer-selected fields and saved presets. That can support a controlled file handoff when recurring vendor upload is unavailable. See Frazer Export Data. - Frazer Vehicle Uploads takes an inventory snapshot, converts it to CSV/TXT and sends data—often with photos—over FTP or SFTP to configured vendors. Read Frazer’s upload architecture. - Frazer says scheduled uploads require the main computer to remain on, and unlisted vendors must use its partner process. Confirm destination approval before promising a hands-off recurring feed. See Vehicle Upload setup. ## Frazer limitation to plan for A manual CSV/TXT export is not automatically a live sync, while a recurring vendor upload requires configuration and potentially Frazer partner onboarding. AutoLander is not claimed as a native Frazer vendor. ## How Frazer connects to AutoLander Choose between a manual/custom data export and Frazer’s recurring Vehicle Uploads workflow. Do not assume AutoLander already appears in Frazer’s configured vendor list. 1. **Choose a Frazer export route** — For a file handoff, create a CSV or tab-delimited TXT export with the required inventory fields. For recurring delivery, ask whether a Vehicle Upload destination can be configured. 2. **Map fields, photos and delivery** — Confirm the vehicle-selection flag, field headers, price, status and photo delivery, then test the resulting file or FTP/SFTP upload with AutoLander. 3. **It manages eligible listings and keeps them in sync** — AutoLander works through eligible vehicles with a configurable queue, refreshes listings as prices change, and removes sold units during reconciliation after your feed marks them gone. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. See how the Facebook Marketplace inventory sync works. ## What AutoLander adds on top of your Frazer data Frazer tells AutoLander what is on the lot. AutoLander turns that raw data into high-performing Marketplace listings. ### AI Photo Studio Replaces messy lot backgrounds with clean showroom backdrops, so every listing looks like a professional shoot instead of a phone snap. ### AI walkaround video Generates a short walkaround video for each vehicle — Marketplace and buyers favor video over static photos. ### Automatic sold-removal When your Frazer feed marks a unit sold, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Post-to-sale attribution Tracks which Marketplace posts led to actual vehicle sales — not just clicks, views or messages. ## Frequently asked questions ### Does AutoLander have a native Frazer integration? No. AutoLander does not offer a one-click native Frazer integration. The connection works through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export from Frazer or an existing inventory-syndication provider. AutoLander reads that approved output to prepare and sync eligible Marketplace listings. ### How does the Frazer connection work? The dealer authorizes a Frazer inventory export or feed file from Frazer or an existing syndication provider. You point AutoLander at that approved output, your vehicles load, and AutoLander prepares eligible Marketplace listings and keeps them in sync. Meta’s account limits still apply. See how ongoing inventory sync works. ### Can Frazer send a recurring inventory file? Yes, for configured upload vendors. Frazer documents scheduled CSV/TXT inventory snapshots delivered by FTP/SFTP, often with photos. Its desktop workflow requires the main computer to stay on, and an unlisted vendor may need partner setup. See Frazer’s official guide. ### How much does it cost to post Frazer inventory to Facebook Marketplace? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. The same pricing applies however you connect — see all integration options on the Facebook Marketplace integrations page. ### What if I use a different system than Frazer? AutoLander's verified feed support is CarGurus, Cars.com and custom feeds/exports. Another system may connect if its provider can produce a dealer-authorized export in a supported format. Confirm the format and delivery method before buying; see the integrations hub. ## Related - [CDK to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/cdk-facebook-marketplace/) - [Tekion to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/tekion-facebook-marketplace/) - [CarGurus to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/cargurus-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # CDK Global to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export > CDK Global to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export. Prepare listings, enhance photos and remove sold cars. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/integrations/cdk-facebook-marketplace/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander does not have a one-click native CDK Global integration. Instead it connects through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export, AutoLander reads that output, and it prepares and syncs eligible vehicles on Facebook Marketplace — with AI photos, walkaround video and automatic sold-removal. Plans from $39/mo. ## Can AutoLander post my CDK Global inventory to Facebook Marketplace? Yes — but to be clear about how: AutoLander does not have a one-click native CDK Global integration. CDK Global stays your system of record, and you give AutoLander a custom dealer-authorized feed/export of that inventory. AutoLander reads the CDK inventory export or syndication feed, builds a configurable queue of eligible Marketplace listings, and keeps them in sync as inventory and prices change. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. AutoLander runs as a native desktop app, so it posts through your normal Facebook session on your own machine rather than a shared cloud server. _AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio: a raw dealer lot photo of a 2019 Jeep Renegade (left) becomes a showroom-grade Facebook Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What is CDK Global? CDK Global is an enterprise dealer management system (DMS) used by franchise and larger dealer groups to run inventory, F&I, service and accounting. ## Connection reality AutoLander does not have a one-click native CDK integration. CDK offers secure data-export tools, but their raw DMS output requires authorization, technical mapping and secure delivery—it is not automatically a Marketplace-ready feed. ## What a CDK export actually requires CDK’s official data tools are powerful, but they are intended for technical implementations. - CDK’s Data Export Tool schedules predefined datasets to SFTP, uses PGP encryption and MFA, and can share dealership data with chosen partners. See CDK Data Export tools. - CDK says the export path requires knowledge of its file structure and dealership operations plus an in-house data warehouse. Confirm AutoLander accepts the mapped vehicle-only output before provisioning a broad DMS dataset. - CDK’s Export/Import option uses legacy API packages, including Vehicle data, and requires SOAP API expertise. That is a developer integration—not a one-click dealer setting. ## CDK Global limitation to plan for A CDK license or data tool does not prove a native AutoLander connection. Exact fields, cadence, security, partner authorization and mapping remain implementation-specific. ## How CDK Global connects to AutoLander First determine whether the dealership already has a vehicle-only website/syndication feed. If not, CDK’s own export tools require a deliberately scoped technical implementation. 1. **Choose an existing feed or CDK export** — Prefer an approved vehicle-inventory feed already used by the dealer website when available. Otherwise scope the CDK Data Export Tool to the smallest required vehicle dataset. 2. **Secure and map the CDK delivery** — Arrange the authorized SFTP/PGP delivery and map CDK fields into AutoLander’s inventory format. Test a single rooftop and a small VIN sample before expanding. 3. **It manages eligible listings and keeps them in sync** — AutoLander works through eligible vehicles with a configurable queue, refreshes listings as prices change, and removes sold units during reconciliation after your feed marks them gone. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. See how the Facebook Marketplace inventory sync works. ## What AutoLander adds on top of your CDK Global data CDK Global tells AutoLander what is on the lot. AutoLander turns that raw data into high-performing Marketplace listings. ### AI Photo Studio Replaces messy lot backgrounds with clean showroom backdrops, so every listing looks like a professional shoot instead of a phone snap. ### AI walkaround video Generates a short walkaround video for each vehicle — Marketplace and buyers favor video over static photos. ### Automatic sold-removal When your CDK Global feed marks a unit sold, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Post-to-sale attribution Tracks which Marketplace posts led to actual vehicle sales — not just clicks, views or messages. ## Frequently asked questions ### Does AutoLander have a native CDK Global integration? No. AutoLander does not offer a one-click native CDK Global integration. The connection works through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export from CDK Global or an existing inventory-syndication provider. AutoLander reads that approved output to prepare and sync eligible Marketplace listings. ### How does the CDK Global connection work? The dealer authorizes a CDK inventory export or syndication feed from CDK Global or an existing syndication provider. You point AutoLander at that approved output, your vehicles load, and AutoLander prepares eligible Marketplace listings and keeps them in sync. Meta’s account limits still apply. See how ongoing inventory sync works. ### Is a CDK Data Export ready to load directly into AutoLander? Not automatically. CDK describes secure, broad DMS datasets delivered to SFTP and says implementers need file-structure knowledge and a data warehouse. A vehicle-only subset must be authorized, mapped and tested for AutoLander. Read CDK’s technical overview. ### How much does it cost to post CDK Global inventory to Facebook Marketplace? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. The same pricing applies however you connect — see all integration options on the Facebook Marketplace integrations page. ### What if I use a different system than CDK Global? AutoLander's verified feed support is CarGurus, Cars.com and custom feeds/exports. Another system may connect if its provider can produce a dealer-authorized export in a supported format. Confirm the format and delivery method before buying; see the integrations hub. ## Related - [Tekion to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/tekion-facebook-marketplace/) - [CarGurus to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/cargurus-facebook-marketplace/) - [Cars.com to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/cars-com-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Tekion to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export > Tekion to Facebook Marketplace via custom feed/export. Prepare listings, enhance photos and remove sold cars. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/integrations/tekion-facebook-marketplace/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander does not have a one-click native Tekion integration. Instead it connects through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export, AutoLander reads that output, and it prepares and syncs eligible vehicles on Facebook Marketplace — with AI photos, walkaround video and automatic sold-removal. Plans from $39/mo. ## Can AutoLander post my Tekion inventory to Facebook Marketplace? Yes — but to be clear about how: AutoLander does not have a one-click native Tekion integration. Tekion stays your system of record, and you give AutoLander a custom dealer-authorized feed/export of that inventory. AutoLander reads the Tekion inventory export or syndication feed, builds a configurable queue of eligible Marketplace listings, and keeps them in sync as inventory and prices change. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. AutoLander runs as a native desktop app, so it posts through your normal Facebook session on your own machine rather than a shared cloud server. _AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio: a raw dealer lot photo of a 2022 Kia K5 (left) becomes a showroom-grade Facebook Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What is Tekion? Tekion is a modern, cloud-native dealer management system (DMS) used by franchise dealers to run the store from inventory through service on a single platform. ## Connection reality AutoLander does not have a one-click native Tekion integration. Tekion’s public integration route is Automotive Partner Cloud (APC), where API/webhook access is controlled by partner enrollment and dealer authorization—not an open anonymous feed. ## Tekion access and approval checks Tekion emphasizes partner APIs, webhooks and dealer-controlled access rather than a generic feed. - Tekion says Automotive Partner Cloud gives registered partners secure access to dealership data through familiar APIs and self-service tooling. Partner registration is part of the workflow. See Tekion APC. - APC advertises real-time synchronization through APIs and webhooks, but that capability applies to an approved implementation; it does not establish a native AutoLander integration. - Before build-out, document dealer authorization, accessible inventory endpoints/fields, update cadence, revocation and who owns support when a vehicle or photo stops syncing. ## Tekion limitation to plan for Tekion’s public APC page does not publish a generic downloadable inventory file, open endpoint list or guaranteed access for an arbitrary vendor. Enrollment and data access must be confirmed. ## How Tekion connects to AutoLander Ask the dealership which Tekion-authorized export, website feed or syndication partner already has permission to access inventory. Do not treat APC as a public API key you can simply copy. 1. **Identify an authorized Tekion data path** — Confirm whether the dealer already sends inventory to a website or syndication provider. If not, the receiving provider needs to evaluate Tekion APC enrollment and dealer authorization. 2. **Define scope and update behavior** — Request only the vehicle fields, statuses and media AutoLander needs, then verify whether changes arrive by file, API or webhook and how failures are surfaced. 3. **It manages eligible listings and keeps them in sync** — AutoLander works through eligible vehicles with a configurable queue, refreshes listings as prices change, and removes sold units during reconciliation after your feed marks them gone. Meta account eligibility and listing limits still apply. See how the Facebook Marketplace inventory sync works. ## What AutoLander adds on top of your Tekion data Tekion tells AutoLander what is on the lot. AutoLander turns that raw data into high-performing Marketplace listings. ### AI Photo Studio Replaces messy lot backgrounds with clean showroom backdrops, so every listing looks like a professional shoot instead of a phone snap. ### AI walkaround video Generates a short walkaround video for each vehicle — Marketplace and buyers favor video over static photos. ### Automatic sold-removal When your Tekion feed marks a unit sold, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Post-to-sale attribution Tracks which Marketplace posts led to actual vehicle sales — not just clicks, views or messages. ## Frequently asked questions ### Does AutoLander have a native Tekion integration? No. AutoLander does not offer a one-click native Tekion integration. The connection works through a dealer-authorized custom feed/export from Tekion or an existing inventory-syndication provider. AutoLander reads that approved output to prepare and sync eligible Marketplace listings. ### How does the Tekion connection work? The dealer authorizes a Tekion inventory export or syndication feed from Tekion or an existing syndication provider. You point AutoLander at that approved output, your vehicles load, and AutoLander prepares eligible Marketplace listings and keeps them in sync. Meta’s account limits still apply. See how ongoing inventory sync works. ### Can any dealership vendor call Tekion inventory APIs? Not by default. Tekion presents API and webhook access through Automotive Partner Cloud, which includes partner registration and dealer-controlled access. AutoLander is not claimed here as an existing Tekion partner. See Tekion’s partner platform. ### How much does it cost to post Tekion inventory to Facebook Marketplace? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. The same pricing applies however you connect — see all integration options on the Facebook Marketplace integrations page. ### What if I use a different system than Tekion? AutoLander's verified feed support is CarGurus, Cars.com and custom feeds/exports. Another system may connect if its provider can produce a dealer-authorized export in a supported format. Confirm the format and delivery method before buying; see the integrations hub. ## Related - [CarGurus to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/cargurus-facebook-marketplace/) - [Cars.com to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/cars-com-facebook-marketplace/) - [vAuto to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/integrations/vauto-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Facebook Marketplace listing tool & software for car dealers > Facebook Marketplace listing software for dealers: turn inventory data into complete listings, improve photos, review fields and keep records current. Source: https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-listing-software/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** Facebook Marketplace listing software is the creation and quality-control layer: it turns an inventory record into the year, make, model, trim, mileage, price, photos and description a shopper sees. AutoLander helps a dealer select eligible vehicles, review source fields, prepare stronger creative and keep approved listings aligned with inventory changes. A Marketplace listing and a Meta vehicle-catalog record are different outputs; AutoLander focuses on the Marketplace-side workflow. Plans start at $39/mo with 5 free posts. ## What is Facebook Marketplace listing software built to create? Facebook Marketplace listing software builds the buyer-facing vehicle record. It takes dealership data such as year, make, model, trim, mileage, price and condition, pairs it with ordered photos and a useful description, and keeps those elements together as one reviewable listing. The quality test is whether a buyer sees a complete, internally consistent vehicle—not whether software can merely click Publish. AutoLander is built for car dealers and sales reps who need that construction process repeated without copy-and-paste drift. It reads inventory data, prepares the listing assets and keeps the record aligned when price or sold status changes. Its auto-poster also executes publishing, but queue management and pacing are covered separately on the Facebook Marketplace auto poster page. _Listing quality starts with the record buyers inspect: accurate fields, a clear description and photos that present the real vehicle consistently._ ## Which vehicle fields should listing software prepare and validate? At minimum, review the year, make, model, trim, mileage, price, transmission, fuel type, body style, exterior color, condition, photos and description. A missing trim can make the price look wrong; stale mileage or an old price creates friction after the message arrives; an unsupported title-history or equipment claim can create a compliance problem. Listing software should preserve the authoritative source values and make gaps visible before a vehicle is selected for publishing. AutoLander starts with a connected CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom feed/export, and uses that record to prepare the Marketplace listing. AI can order photos, improve the background and draft a VIN-specific description, but the dealer remains responsible for reviewing material facts, choosing which vehicles are eligible and making required advertising disclosures. ## Is a Marketplace listing the same as a Meta vehicle-catalog record? No. A vehicle catalog is a structured data source used in eligible Meta business, feed or advertising workflows. A Marketplace vehicle listing is the buyer-facing post a shopper opens and messages about. Fields, availability and account rules can differ, and access to one workflow does not guarantee access to the other. AutoLander focuses on constructing and publishing Marketplace listings; it does not turn personal-profile automation into an official Meta catalog integration. A dealer using both should keep the catalog and Marketplace listing grounded in the same inventory source so price, availability and vehicle facts do not conflict. See Facebook Marketplace for car dealers for the channel-level trade-offs. ## Listing-quality tools inside AutoLander These features improve what each selected vehicle record contains and how consistently a shopper sees it. ### Inventory-fed fields Starts each listing from the connected vehicle record rather than retyping year, model, mileage and price by hand. ### Selection and review Keeps the dealer responsible for choosing eligible units and checking material facts before they reach shoppers. ### Smart photo ordering Organizes the image set around a clear lead photo and a useful view of the vehicle. ### AI Photo Studio Replaces a distracting lot background with a clean showroom-style setting while the vehicle remains the subject. ### VIN-specific descriptions Drafts readable copy from the vehicle record instead of repeating one generic description across the lot. ### Walkaround video Creates a short vehicle video as another listing asset without requiring a separate editing workflow. ### Price and status alignment Keeps the buyer-facing record connected to source changes and removes it when the feed marks the unit sold. ### Post-to-sale attribution Shows which completed Marketplace listings connect to vehicle-sale outcomes, not just views or messages. ## From inventory record to reviewed Marketplace listing 1. **Import the authoritative record** — Connect a supported feed or custom export so each listing starts from the dealership’s current vehicle data; see the integrations page. 2. **Select and review the unit** — Choose vehicles that are eligible for the channel, check core fields and required disclosures, and resolve missing or contradictory data. 3. **Build the shopper-facing presentation** — Order the photos, prepare a clean background, create a walkaround video and draft a VIN-specific description from the reviewed record. 4. **Publish and maintain the approved record** — The auto-poster executes the Marketplace work, while inventory sync keeps price and sold status aligned. ## How should a dealer select and review vehicles before publishing? Start with a channel checklist: the account and vehicle category must be eligible, the price must match the actual offer, required dealer disclosures must be present, and the photos, mileage, title-status language and availability must agree with the source record. Exclude any unit whose facts are not ready rather than publishing it and hoping to repair the listing later. AutoLander reduces the repetitive assembly work, but it does not replace dealer review or legal responsibility. Once a record is approved for the channel, the separate auto-poster execution workflow handles queueing and pacing. ## Why dealers use AutoLander for listing quality and consistency - Listings begin with connected inventory data instead of hand-entered copies of the same vehicle record. - Photo ordering, background preparation, walkaround video and VIN-specific descriptions live in one creation workflow. - Dealer selection and review remain part of the process for material facts and required disclosures. - Price changes and sold status stay connected to the source record after publishing. - Published self-serve plans start at $39/mo, with 5 free posts and no credit card required. ## Catalog data and Marketplace access are separate questions A clean vehicle record does not itself make a Marketplace posting method eligible. Marketplace access, commercial-seller rules, vehicle categories and listing limits vary by account and market; Meta’s Help Center currently documents monthly new-listing limits that include five vehicles and 20 listings total. Meta’s Terms prohibit automated access without prior permission. AutoLander’s native-app architecture keeps session data on your own machine, but it is not an official Meta integration and cannot guarantee approval or uninterrupted access. Review the rules shown in your account and the policy and safety guide before publishing. ## Facebook Marketplace listing-software questions ### What is the best Facebook Marketplace listing software for car dealers? Judge listing software on record quality: which inventory fields it carries over, how it handles missing or contradictory data, whether a dealer can select and review eligible units, how it prepares photos and descriptions, and how source changes remain aligned. Our 2026 comparison shows how AutoLander and the main alternatives differ. ### How much does Facebook Marketplace listing software cost? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. Competing tools range from about $99/mo (Sell With Drift, AutoLister Pro) to $249/mo (CARVID), with some (Shiftly, RelayAuto) using custom quotes. See our pricing page for the full breakdown. ### Is there free Facebook Marketplace listing software? Truly free options mean listing every car by hand. Most real listing software is paid because it is doing ongoing work — syncing your feed, enhancing photos, removing sold units. AutoLander gives you 5 free posts with no credit card so you can try the actual software before paying, then plans start at $39/mo. ### What is the difference between a Facebook Marketplace listing tool and posting software? Vendors often use the terms interchangeably, but the jobs are useful to separate. A listing tool creates and checks what each vehicle record contains; posting software executes the queue and publishing work. AutoLander includes both layers. See the auto-poster page for queue controls and whole-lot execution. ### Can the listing software post my whole inventory at once? AutoLander can load a whole dealership inventory so records can be selected, prepared and kept aligned from one source. Publishing is a separate execution step and remains subject to Marketplace availability, account eligibility and Meta’s listing limits. See bulk posting for how the queue works. ### Does AutoLander work as a listing tool for a single sales rep? Yes. One salesperson can use AutoLander to prepare an eligible set of vehicle records, and a dealership can use the same listing-quality workflow across a larger inventory. Plans start at $39/mo with 5 free posts and no credit card required. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) - [Facebook listing software & tool](https://autolander.ai/facebook-listing-software/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Facebook listing tool & software for car dealers > Facebook listing software for car dealers that auto-posts inventory to Marketplace, enhances photos and removes sold cars. From $39/mo, 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/facebook-listing-software/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** For a car dealer, "Facebook listing" means getting your vehicles in front of buyers on Facebook — and the place buyers actually browse is Facebook Marketplace. AutoLander is Facebook listing software (a native desktop app) that automatically lists your inventory on Marketplace, enhances every photo, keeps listings current and removes sold units — with post-to-sale attribution. Plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts. ## What is Facebook listing software? Facebook listing software is a tool that automatically lists a car dealership’s vehicles on Facebook instead of a person creating each listing by hand. It reads your inventory — year, make, model, price, mileage, photos and a description — lists each car, and keeps those listings accurate as your lot changes. It is also called a Facebook listing tool, a Marketplace poster, or an auto-lister. Marketplace features, listing categories and dealer eligibility vary by account and market, so a dealer should first confirm that its account can create the vehicle listings it needs. AutoLander is a native desktop workflow for preparing and maintaining eligible Marketplace listings. If you specifically mean Marketplace, see our Facebook Marketplace listing software page. _From lot photo to Facebook-ready: AutoLander turns a raw 2021 Ram 1500 lot shot (left) into a showroom-grade listing photo (right), automatically._ ## Can every car dealer list vehicles on Facebook Marketplace? No. Marketplace availability, vehicle categories and selling limits can vary by account, location and Meta product changes. Meta’s Help Center currently states a monthly limit of five new Vehicles listings and a total monthly limit of 20 Marketplace listings, but dealers should verify the current rules inside their own accounts before building a workflow around them. AutoLander helps an eligible dealer prepare listings from inventory data, enhance the creative, manage a configurable queue and reconcile sold units. It cannot unlock Marketplace access, change an account’s limits or create Meta approval. Our dealer Marketplace guide covers eligibility, limits and a practical workflow before you start. ## What AutoLander’s Facebook listing tool does One goal: get your inventory in front of Facebook buyers with less manual listing work. ### Native desktop app Lists from your own computer through your normal Facebook session — no browser extension permissions and nothing run from a shared cloud server. ### Automatic inventory sync Pulls vehicles, prices and photos from your CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom feed/export, so your listings match your real lot. ### AI Photo Studio Swaps messy lot backgrounds for clean showroom backdrops, so every listing looks like a professional shoot. ### AI walkaround video Generates a short walkaround video per vehicle — Facebook buyers respond to video over static photos. ### Automatic sold-removal Removes the matching listing after the feed marks a vehicle sold, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Post-to-sale attribution Shows which Facebook listings led to actual vehicle sales — not just views, clicks or messages. ## How AutoLander lists your cars on Facebook AutoLander is a native desktop app, so the listing workflow runs on your computer while the app is open. A configurable queue helps the team manage eligible listings within the account’s current limits. 1. **Connect your inventory feed** — Point AutoLander at your CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom export from your DMS or website. Your whole inventory loads automatically — see the integrations page for supported sources. 2. **Enhance every listing** — The AI Photo Studio cleans up each photo, smart photo-ordering leads with the shot buyers respond to, and an AI description is written for each VIN. 3. **Manage eligible Marketplace listings** — AutoLander works through a configurable queue from your own computer, using an accurate title, price and description. Meta account eligibility and current listing limits still apply. 4. **Stay in sync** — New VINs get listed automatically and sold units come down on their own via inventory sync, so Facebook keeps matching your real inventory. ## Why dealers choose AutoLander as their Facebook listing software - It helps dealers publish eligible inventory on Facebook Marketplace without re-entering every vehicle from scratch. - It is a native desktop app: the workflow runs on your own computer while the app is open, with no browser extension required. - It bundles inventory sync, an AI Photo Studio, AI walkaround video, automatic sold-removal and post-to-sale attribution in one tool. - It is honestly priced — published self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start, no contract. ## The honest version of Facebook automation Meta’s Terms prohibit accessing its products by automated means without prior permission, and Marketplace eligibility, categories and listing limits can change. AutoLander’s local desktop architecture does not override those rules or guarantee uninterrupted access. Read the Marketplace policy and safety guide and compare your options before you start. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is the best Facebook listing software for car dealers? It depends on feed compatibility, record review, photo and video tools, sold-unit reconciliation, attribution, session architecture and price. AutoLander bundles those workflows with published plans from $39/mo — see how it differs in our 2026 comparison. ### Is Facebook listing software the same as a Facebook Marketplace tool? For a car dealer, mostly yes — the place buyers browse for cars on Facebook is Marketplace, so "Facebook listing software" almost always means a Marketplace listing tool. If you specifically want the Marketplace details, see our Facebook Marketplace listing software page. ### Does Facebook listing software override Marketplace limits? No. Meta controls Marketplace access, categories and account-specific limits. AutoLander can prepare inventory, enhance listing assets, manage a queue and reconcile sold units, but it cannot unlock access or raise a Meta-imposed limit. Check the current rules in your account and use our dealer Marketplace guide to plan the workflow. ### How much does a Facebook listing tool cost? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card. Competing tools run roughly $99–$249/mo, with some on custom quotes. See the pricing page. ### Does the Facebook listing software work for a single sales rep? Yes. It works for one salesperson posting their own deals and for a full dealership. Plans start at $39/mo with 5 free posts, so a single rep can use the same Facebook listing software a 150-car lot uses. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace listing software & tools](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-listing-software/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) - [Guide: Facebook Marketplace automation (the honest version)](https://autolander.ai/guide/facebook-marketplace-automation/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Facebook Marketplace for car dealers > Facebook Marketplace for car dealers: learn the rules, list your inventory and automate repetitive posting. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** Facebook Marketplace can introduce vehicles to local shoppers, but Meta says it is intended for consumers and that businesses listing there may be blocked or have listings removed. Dealers must confirm permission, account eligibility and current monthly limits before posting. AutoLander is a native desktop app that prepares and manages inventory listings, enhances photos, removes sold units and tracks which listings sold cars. It cannot override Meta’s rules or account limits. Plans start at $39/mo with 5 free posts. ## Can car dealers sell cars on Facebook Marketplace? Dealers must confirm the current rules before participating. Meta says Marketplace is intended for consumers and that businesses listing there may be blocked or have listings removed. Meta also discontinued vehicle listings from business Pages in major markets in 2023, and its Help Center documents monthly Marketplace listing limits. Before using any posting tool, confirm the rules shown in the account and read our practical guide to selling cars on Facebook Marketplace. AutoLander reduces repetitive inventory work, but it does not create Meta approval, bypass listing limits, or guarantee continued Marketplace access. _What professional Marketplace listings look like: AutoLander turns a real 2024 Jeep Wagoneer lot photo (left) into a showroom-grade shot (right), automatically._ ## Why does Facebook Marketplace work so well for car dealers? Three reasons: reach, intent and cost. Marketplace puts your vehicles in front of a huge local audience that is already searching to buy, those buyers message you directly in Messenger so leads land in one place, and organic listings do not cost per-click the way paid ads do. For a lot of dealers it is the highest-ROI channel they have — when it is kept current. The catch is the manual grind: a 150-car lot means 150 listings to build, keep priced correctly, and take down when they sell. That is exactly the work AutoLander automates so the channel actually scales. ## How to use Facebook Marketplace as a car dealer The dealers who win on Marketplace treat it like inventory, not a one-off post. Here is the playbook. 1. **Confirm eligibility first** — Check the Marketplace access, vehicle category, monthly limits and commercial-seller rules shown for the account. Meta’s business inventory and paid-ad products vary by market; do not assume a personal-profile posting API is approved. 2. **Get your inventory in** — Pull vehicles from your feed or DMS instead of typing them — AutoLander syncs CarGurus, Cars.com or a custom export so listings match your real lot. See the integrations page. 3. **Make every listing look professional** — Lead with clean, well-ordered photos and an accurate, VIN-specific description. AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio swaps lot backgrounds for showroom backdrops and adds a walkaround video. 4. **Respond fast and keep it current** — Answer Messenger leads quickly, refresh prices, and take sold cars down immediately. AutoLander refreshes listings and removes sold units automatically via inventory sync. 5. **Measure what actually sells** — Track which listings led to real sales — not just views — so you double down on what works. AutoLander’s post-to-sale attribution does this for you. ## Posting Marketplace by hand vs. with AutoLander The work is the same; the time and accuracy are not. | Job | By hand | With AutoLander | | --- | --- | --- | | Getting inventory in | Type every car manually | Auto-synced from your feed or DMS | | Photos | Raw lot phone snaps | AI showroom backdrops + walkaround video | | Preparing the lot | One VIN at a time | Inventory queue with configurable posting controls | | Sold cars | You remember to delete them | Removed automatically when sold | | Knowing what sold | Guesswork | Post-to-sale attribution | | Platform risk | Lowest automation risk | Still subject to Meta eligibility, limits and enforcement | _Meta account eligibility, monthly listing limits, terms and enforcement still apply to every workflow._ ## How AutoLander automates Facebook Marketplace for your dealership Everything below is built to make Marketplace scale without a salesperson re-listing VINs all week. ### Automatic inventory sync Reads vehicles, prices and photos from your CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom feed/export, so eligible Marketplace listings can track your lot. ### AI Photo Studio Replaces messy lot backgrounds with clean showroom backdrops so every listing looks like a professional shoot. ### Native desktop app Posts through your normal Facebook session on your own computer — not a browser extension or a shared cloud server. ### Automatic sold-removal Removes the matching listing after the feed marks a vehicle sold, reducing stale-listing inquiries. ### Post-to-sale attribution Shows which Marketplace listings led to actual vehicle sales, so you know your real ROI. ### Team dashboard A live manager dashboard for rooftops and dealer groups, plus support for individual reps. ## What is a car dealer advertising tool for Facebook Marketplace? A car dealer advertising tool for Facebook Marketplace turns live inventory data into consistent vehicle listings, keeps price and availability aligned, improves listing presentation, routes buyer inquiries and measures appointments or sales. The useful distinction is whether the product only creates posts or manages the full inventory lifecycle. AutoLander combines feed sync, listing preparation, AI photo tools, sold-unit removal and post-to-sale attribution. Dealers should still verify that their intended posting method is eligible for the Facebook account and market before automating it. ## How can a dealer sell more cars on Facebook Marketplace? Start with accurate prices, complete vehicle fields and a strong lead photo; answer useful buyer questions quickly; offer a concrete appointment; and remove sold inventory immediately. Measure qualified conversations, appointments and sales instead of judging a listing only by views. Our how to sell cars on Facebook Marketplace guide covers the full listing, follow-up and transaction workflow. AutoLander handles repetitive inventory tasks so the sales team can focus on the buyer conversation. ## What effective dealer Marketplace workflows have in common - They treat eligible Marketplace listings like live inventory — accurate fields, prompt updates and sold-unit reconciliation. - Their listings look professional: clean photos, smart photo order, accurate VIN-specific descriptions. - They follow the current eligibility and listing limits shown for the account instead of treating software as a way around platform rules. - They measure post-to-sale, not vanity views, so they know which listings actually move metal. - They automate the grind with a tool like AutoLander — published plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start. ## Be clear-eyed about the rules Meta’s terms prohibit unauthorized automated access, and Marketplace eligibility, listing limits and business inventory options can change. AutoLander keeps the session on the dealer’s own machine, but that architecture is not Meta approval and cannot guarantee uninterrupted access. Read the honest automation guide and see the safest auto poster page before you start. ## Frequently asked questions ### Is it against Facebook’s rules for dealers to use Marketplace? Meta says Marketplace is intended for consumers and businesses that list may be blocked or have listings removed. Its Terms also prohibit unauthorized automated access. AutoLander’s local desktop architecture is not Meta permission and cannot guarantee access. Confirm the current rules shown for the account and read our automation policy and safety guide. ### How do car dealers post their inventory to Facebook Marketplace? Eligible dealers either prepare listings by hand or use Facebook Marketplace listing software to sync inventory and reduce repetitive entry. Any software workflow remains subject to Meta’s current account eligibility, monthly listing limits and policies. ### How many cars can a dealer list on Facebook Marketplace? Meta’s current Help Center documents monthly limits of 5 new listings in Vehicles and 20 total Marketplace listings. Availability and enforcement can vary, but every newly created listing can count even if deleted. AutoLander can prepare and manage a large feed, but it cannot override the limits shown for a Facebook account. ### Does Facebook Marketplace cost dealers anything? Meta does not currently publish a fee for creating an ordinary Marketplace listing, although optional ads and third-party tools have their own costs and product terms can change. AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start. See the pricing page. ### What is the best tool for car dealers on Facebook Marketplace? It depends on workflow depth, photo quality, inventory sync, reporting and price. We compare the main options head-to-head in our 2026 comparison. AutoLander is a strong fit for dealers that want inventory sync, AI photos and video, sold-removal and attribution in one desktop workflow. ### Can AutoLander remove sold cars from Marketplace automatically? Yes. When a car is marked sold or drops out of the feed, AutoLander removes the matching Marketplace listing during reconciliation, reducing stale-listing inquiries. The add-and-remove behavior is handled by inventory sync. ## Related - [How to sell cars on Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/guide/how-to-sell-cars-on-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace listing software & tools](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-listing-software/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Safest Facebook Marketplace auto poster](https://autolander.ai/safest-facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) - [Car dealership marketing: the 2026 playbook](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing/) - [AI chat for car dealers — the honest guide](https://autolander.ai/ai-chat-for-car-dealers/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Facebook AI tools for car dealers > Facebook AI tools for car dealers: enhance photos, write listings, auto-post inventory and route buyer messages. From $39/mo with 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/facebook-ai-tools/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** Facebook AI tools are software that uses AI to do the work of selling on Facebook Marketplace for you — enhancing photos, writing listings, managing eligible vehicles in a queue, and assisting with buyer messages. AutoLander bundles all four in one native desktop app built for car dealers, from $39/mo with 5 free posts and no credit card. ## What are Facebook AI tools for car dealers? Facebook AI tools are software that uses artificial intelligence to automate and improve how a car dealership sells on Facebook — mainly on Facebook Marketplace, where local buyers shop. Instead of a salesperson editing photos, writing descriptions and posting each VIN by hand, AI tools do that work: they clean up lot photos, write the listing copy, post your inventory automatically, and help handle incoming buyer messages. They fall into four buckets: AI photo enhancement, AI-written listings, AI auto-posting, and an AI Marketplace assistant. AutoLander combines all four in one native desktop app, so you are not stitching together four separate tools. _One of the AI tools in action: AutoLander turns a raw 2026 Jeep Wrangler lot photo (left) into a showroom-grade Facebook Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## The Facebook AI tools AutoLander brings to Marketplace Four AI capabilities, one app — each maps to a job a dealer used to do by hand. Follow any one to go deeper. ### AI Photo Studio AI replaces messy lot backgrounds with clean showroom backdrops and orders the shots buyers respond to — the photo half of Facebook Marketplace listing software. ### AI-written listings AI writes a clear, accurate, VIN-specific description for every vehicle, so each Facebook listing reads professionally without copy-paste. ### AI-assisted posting AutoLander builds listings from your inventory and moves eligible vehicles through a configurable queue — the workflow behind the Facebook Marketplace auto poster and Facebook autoposter. ### AI Marketplace assistant While the desktop app is running, it helps keep listings current, remove sold units and route buyer messages — your Facebook Marketplace assistant. ### AI walkaround video AI generates a short walkaround video per vehicle, which Marketplace and buyers favor over static photos. ### Full Marketplace automation Put it together and it is end-to-end Facebook Marketplace automation: sync, post, refresh, remove — hands-off. ## Does Facebook have its own AI tools for selling cars? Meta offers AI features within some advertising products, but its products, availability and account eligibility change over time. For organic Marketplace listings, dealers still need to confirm that their account and listing category are eligible before using any third-party workflow. AutoLander helps prepare, queue and maintain eligible listings; it does not provide Meta approval or override limits. AutoLander runs as a native desktop app on your own computer, so the AI posts through your normal Facebook session rather than a shared cloud server or a browser extension. ## How car dealers use Facebook AI tools to sell more - Load the whole inventory feed, then manage eligible vehicles within the account’s current limits — see bulk posting to Facebook Marketplace. - Keep it accurate automatically: AI syncs prices and removes sold cars via Facebook Marketplace inventory sync. - Look professional on every listing: AI photos + AI descriptions make a phone snap look like a studio shoot. - Measure what works: post-to-sale attribution shows which AI-posted listings actually sold cars. - Check permission first: Meta’s Terms prohibit automated access without prior permission — see the policy and safety guide. ## AI helps — but be clear-eyed AI tools can make listing preparation much faster, but they do not change Meta’s terms, account eligibility or current listing limits. Meta prohibits accessing its products by automated means without prior permission, and AutoLander cannot promise approval or uninterrupted access. Review the Marketplace policy and safety guide and compare the tools honestly on our comparison hub. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is the best AI tool for Facebook Marketplace? It depends on whether you need photo preparation, descriptions, a listing queue, inventory reconciliation, message routing, or all of them. AutoLander bundles those dealer workflows in one desktop app. Compare its fit with single-purpose and competing tools in our 2026 comparison. ### Are there free Facebook AI tools for car dealers? Most capable AI tools are paid because they do ongoing work — generating photos, writing copy, posting and syncing. AutoLander gives you 5 free posts with no credit card to try the AI before paying, then plans start at $39/mo. See pricing. ### Can AI post my car listings to Facebook Marketplace automatically? AutoLander can read your inventory feed, prepare listings and work through a configurable posting queue for eligible Marketplace listings while the desktop app is running. Your Meta account, category and current listing limits still apply. See the Facebook Marketplace auto poster and Facebook autoposter pages for how it works. ### Does AI write the car descriptions too? Yes. AutoLander’s AI writes a VIN-specific description for each vehicle — accurate and readable — so your Facebook Marketplace listings do not all sound the same or take hours to write. ### Is using AI tools on Facebook Marketplace against the rules? Meta’s Terms prohibit accessing its products by automated means without prior permission. Account eligibility, categories and listing limits also apply, and AutoLander cannot make a workflow Meta-approved or guarantee against restriction. Read the Marketplace policy and safety guide before using any automation. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace listing software & tools](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-listing-software/) - [Facebook Marketplace automation](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-automation/) - [Facebook Marketplace assistant](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-assistant/) - [Facebook autoposter](https://autolander.ai/facebook-autoposter/) - [Facebook listing software & tool](https://autolander.ai/facebook-listing-software/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [AI car photo editor for dealers](https://autolander.ai/ai-car-photo-editor/) - [AI chat for car dealers — the honest guide](https://autolander.ai/ai-chat-for-car-dealers/) - [AI for car dealerships: what actually works](https://autolander.ai/guide/ai-for-car-dealerships/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Facebook Marketplace automation for car dealers > Facebook Marketplace automation for car dealers: auto-post inventory, update prices, remove sold cars and enhance photos. From $39/mo, 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-automation/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** Facebook Marketplace automation is software that runs your Marketplace listings for you — posting your whole inventory, refreshing prices, and removing sold units automatically instead of by hand. AutoLander is a native desktop app with a configurable posting queue, and enhances every photo with an AI Photo Studio. Plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts. ## What is Facebook Marketplace automation? Facebook Marketplace automation is software that handles your Marketplace listings automatically instead of a person doing each step by hand. It posts your inventory, keeps prices and details current, removes sold units, and can improve the photos and descriptions — so your lot stays fully and accurately represented on Marketplace without constant manual work. AutoLander automates Facebook Marketplace for car dealers from a native desktop app on your own computer, posting through your normal Facebook session. The underlying posting is the same engine as the Facebook Marketplace auto poster; this page is about automating the whole workflow end to end. _Automation includes the photos: AutoLander turns a raw 2026 Ford Maverick lot photo (left) into a showroom-grade Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What AutoLander automates on Facebook Marketplace Connect your feed once; while the desktop app is running, it handles the repetitive inventory workflow. 1. **Auto-post your inventory** — AutoLander reads your CarGurus or Cars.com feed (or a custom feed/export) and works through eligible vehicles with a configurable posting queue — see bulk posting. 2. **Auto-enhance every listing** — The AI Photo Studio swaps lot backgrounds for showroom backdrops, AI writes each description, and a walkaround video is generated per vehicle. 3. **Refresh and reconcile** — Prices update as your feed changes and sold units are removed during inventory sync, reducing stale-listing inquiries. 4. **Measure it** — Post-to-sale attribution shows which automated listings actually sold cars, not just views. ## Why dealers automate Facebook Marketplace with AutoLander - It automates the whole loop — post, enhance, refresh, remove — not just the initial post. - It is a native desktop app: the session stays on your machine rather than a shared cloud server, and no browser extension is required. - It gives dealers configurable queue and pacing controls; those controls organize work but do not create Meta approval or override listing limits. - It is honestly priced: published self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts, no contract. ## Automation requires a policy check Meta’s Terms prohibit unauthorized automated access, and Marketplace eligibility, listing limits and business products can change. Keeping a session local is an architectural choice, not Meta approval. Read the full automation policy and safety guide and confirm the rules shown for the account before you start. ## Frequently asked questions ### Can you automate Facebook Marketplace posting for a whole dealership? AutoLander can load an entire inventory feed, build a configurable queue of eligible vehicles and keep published listings in sync as prices and availability change. Meta controls Marketplace access and listing limits, so software cannot promise that a 150-car lot can be live at once. See bulk posting. ### How much does Facebook Marketplace automation software cost? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts and no credit card. Competing tools run roughly $99–$249/mo, some on custom quotes. See the pricing page. ### Is automating Facebook Marketplace against the rules? Meta’s Terms prohibit unauthorized automated access, while eligibility and business products vary by account and market. AutoLander’s local desktop architecture is not Meta approval and cannot guarantee access. See the automation policy and safety guide. ### What is the difference between this and the automation guide? This page is about the automation software itself — what AutoLander automates and what it costs. The automation guide is the honest deep-dive on whether and how to automate Marketplace safely. Read both. ### Does the automation also improve my photos and descriptions? Yes — automation is not just posting. AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio replaces lot backgrounds with showroom backdrops and AI writes each VIN-specific description, so every automated listing looks professional. More on the listing software page. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook AI tools for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-ai-tools/) - [Facebook Marketplace assistant](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-assistant/) - [Facebook autoposter](https://autolander.ai/facebook-autoposter/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Safest Facebook Marketplace auto poster](https://autolander.ai/safest-facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Guide: Facebook Marketplace automation (the honest version)](https://autolander.ai/guide/facebook-marketplace-automation/) - [How to sell cars on Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/guide/how-to-sell-cars-on-facebook-marketplace/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Facebook Marketplace assistant for car dealers > Facebook Marketplace assistant for dealers: auto-post inventory, enhance photos, write descriptions, remove sold units and route messages. From $39/mo. Source: https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-assistant/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** A Facebook Marketplace assistant is software that acts like a tireless team member for your Marketplace listings — posting your inventory, keeping it current, enhancing every photo and helping with buyer messages. AutoLander handles the listing busywork and routes Messenger leads to your sales team; it does not impersonate a salesperson or send automated buyer replies. Plans start at $39/mo with 5 free posts. ## What is a Facebook Marketplace assistant? A Facebook Marketplace assistant is software that takes the repetitive Marketplace work off a salesperson’s plate — preparing eligible listings, keeping prices and details current, enhancing the photos, writing the descriptions, removing sold units, and helping route buyer messages back to your team. Think of it as a tireless assistant dedicated to your Marketplace presence. AutoLander is that assistant, built for car dealers. It runs as a native desktop app on your own computer and posts through your normal Facebook session, so the work happens on your machine rather than a shared cloud server. Under the hood it is the same engine as the Facebook Marketplace auto poster, packaged as an assistant that handles the whole listing lifecycle. _Your assistant handles the photos too: AutoLander turns a raw 2024 Hyundai Sonata lot photo (left) into a showroom-grade Marketplace listing (right), automatically._ ## What your AutoLander Marketplace assistant does The jobs you would hand a dedicated Marketplace person — handled automatically. ### Lists your inventory Works through vehicles from your feed with a configurable posting queue — the listing software at the core. ### Enhances every photo The AI Photo Studio swaps lot backgrounds for clean showroom backdrops so each listing looks professional. ### Writes the descriptions AI writes an accurate, VIN-specific description for every vehicle, so nothing is copy-pasted. ### Keeps it current Refreshes prices and removes sold units automatically via inventory sync. ### Routes buyer messages Gets Messenger leads back to your team so a real person can answer, qualify and close the deal. ### Reports what sold Post-to-sale attribution shows which listings actually moved metal. ## Why dealers use AutoLander as their Marketplace assistant - While the desktop app is running, it lists, refreshes and removes inventory without someone re-checking every VIN by hand. - It is a native desktop app: the assistant runs on your own machine and Facebook session, not a shared cloud server. - It handles the full lifecycle — post, enhance, maintain, attribute — not just one step. - It scales from a single rep to a full rooftop, with a live manager dashboard, from $39/mo. ## Does AutoLander automate Facebook Marketplace messages? AutoLander automates the inventory and listing workflow, then routes Messenger leads back to your team. It does not send autonomous buyer replies, negotiate prices, or pretend to be a salesperson. A real person stays responsible for answering questions, qualifying the shopper and setting the appointment. That distinction matters when comparing Facebook Marketplace message automation tools: fast lead routing helps a dealer respond sooner, while unsupervised auto-replies can create inaccurate promises about availability, pricing, financing or vehicle condition. ## An honest note Meta’s Terms prohibit unauthorized automated access, and Marketplace eligibility, limits and business options can change. AutoLander keeps the session on the dealer’s own machine, but local architecture is not Meta approval and cannot guarantee access. See the automation policy and safety guide. ## Frequently asked questions ### Is the Facebook Marketplace assistant an AI tool? Yes — it uses AI for the photo enhancement and the written descriptions, and automation for the posting and sold-removal. It is one of the core Facebook AI tools AutoLander offers for car dealers. ### Does AutoLander automate Facebook Marketplace messages? AutoLander routes Messenger leads back to your team quickly, but it does not send autonomous buyer replies or negotiate for you. A real salesperson answers and closes while AutoLander handles the listing busywork. ### How much does a Facebook Marketplace assistant cost? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts and no credit card. See the pricing page. ### Can the assistant manage my whole lot? AutoLander can load the whole inventory feed, manage a queue of eligible listings and keep published units in sync. Meta controls Marketplace access and listing limits, so software cannot promise that every VIN can be live at once. See bulk posting and inventory sync. ### Is using a Marketplace assistant against Facebook’s rules? Meta prohibits unauthorized automated access, and eligibility varies by account and market. AutoLander’s local desktop architecture is not Meta approval and cannot guarantee access. Read the automation policy and safety guide first. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook AI tools for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-ai-tools/) - [Facebook Marketplace listing software & tools](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-listing-software/) - [Facebook Marketplace automation](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-automation/) - [Facebook autoposter](https://autolander.ai/facebook-autoposter/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) - [AI chat for car dealers — the honest guide](https://autolander.ai/ai-chat-for-car-dealers/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Facebook autoposter for car dealers > Facebook autoposter for car dealers: automatically post inventory to Marketplace, enhance photos and remove sold cars. From $39/mo, 5 free posts. Source: https://autolander.ai/facebook-autoposter/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** A Facebook autoposter is software that automatically posts your listings to Facebook for you. For a car dealer, that means posting your inventory to Facebook Marketplace — where local buyers shop — instead of creating each listing by hand. AutoLander is a native desktop app that loads your lot into a managed workflow, enhances every photo and removes sold units, from $39/mo with 5 free posts. ## What is a Facebook autoposter? A Facebook autoposter (or auto poster) is software that automatically publishes listings to Facebook instead of a person posting each one by hand. For car dealers, the listings go to Facebook Marketplace, a local vehicle-discovery surface. An autoposter reads inventory data, prepares eligible listings and helps keep published listings current; Meta permission and account limits still apply. AutoLander is a Facebook autoposter built for car dealers. If you specifically mean Marketplace, the full detail is on the Facebook Marketplace auto poster page; this page covers Facebook auto-posting for dealers more broadly. Either way, AutoLander runs as a native desktop app and posts through your normal Facebook session. _The autoposter enhances as it posts: AutoLander turns a raw 2025 Nissan Kicks lot photo (left) into a showroom-grade Facebook listing (right), automatically._ ## How AutoLander auto-posts your cars to Facebook 1. **Connect your inventory** — Point AutoLander at your CarGurus or Cars.com feed, or a custom feed/export. Your vehicles load automatically — see the integrations page. 2. **Auto-enhance each listing** — The AI Photo Studio swaps lot backgrounds for showroom backdrops, AI writes the description, and a walkaround video is generated. 3. **Work through a posting queue** — AutoLander prepares eligible listings and works through a configurable queue from your own computer while the app is running. Meta account eligibility and current listing limits still apply. 4. **Keep it accurate** — New VINs auto-post and sold units auto-remove via inventory sync. ## Why dealers pick AutoLander as their Facebook autoposter - It loads your whole inventory feed, then manages eligible vehicles within the limits shown for the account — see bulk posting to Facebook Marketplace. - It is a native desktop app: the workflow runs through the Facebook session on your own machine, not AutoLander’s cloud, and no browser extension is required. - It gives your team a configurable queue and posting controls instead of requiring each listing to be entered from scratch. - It bundles AI photos, AI descriptions, sold-removal and post-to-sale attribution — published plans from $39/mo, 5 free posts. ## Automation does not override Meta’s rules Meta’s Terms prohibit accessing its products by automated means without prior permission. Marketplace eligibility, category availability and current listing limits can also change by account and market. AutoLander provides a local desktop workflow and posting controls; it cannot make a workflow Meta-approved or guarantee an account will not be restricted. Read the Marketplace policy and safety guide. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is the best Facebook autoposter for car dealers? It depends on feed compatibility, listing review controls, photo and video tools, sold-unit reconciliation, attribution, session architecture and price. AutoLander bundles those workflows with published plans from $39/mo — see the 2026 comparison. ### Is a Facebook autoposter the same as a Marketplace auto poster? For a car dealer, effectively yes — the listings post to Facebook Marketplace, where buyers shop. "Facebook autoposter" is just the broader term. For the Marketplace-specific detail, see the Facebook Marketplace auto poster page. ### How much does Facebook auto poster software cost? AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts and no credit card. Competing tools run roughly $99–$249/mo. See pricing. ### Can the autoposter post my entire inventory automatically? AutoLander can load the whole inventory feed and manage a queue of eligible vehicles, then keep those listings in sync as the lot turns. Meta controls Marketplace access and listing limits, so software cannot promise that every VIN can be live at once. See bulk posting. ### Will a Facebook autoposter get my account banned? No vendor can guarantee that an account will not be restricted. Meta’s Terms prohibit automated access without prior permission, and Marketplace eligibility and listing limits still apply. AutoLander’s local desktop architecture does not create Meta approval. Read the policy and safety guide first. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace listing software & tools](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-listing-software/) - [Facebook Marketplace automation](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-automation/) - [Facebook AI tools for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-ai-tools/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Car dealership marketing: the 2026 playbook > Car dealership marketing in 2026: where buyers actually shop, which channels are worth paying for, and a 7-step playbook you can run without an agency. Source: https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** Car dealership marketing is the work of putting your actual inventory in front of people who are ready to buy a car, making each vehicle look worth the money, and answering interested buyers fast. In 2026 the highest-intent free channel for used inventory is Facebook Marketplace, followed by Google (your Business Profile and reviews) and your own website. Paid channels work only after those three are handled. ## What is car dealership marketing? Car dealership marketing is everything a dealership does to get in-market buyers to see its inventory, trust the store, and make contact — listings, photos, ads, reviews, social posts, email and follow-up. It has exactly three jobs: be visible where buyers already shop, make every vehicle look worth the asking price, and respond before the buyer moves on to the next listing. Most dealership marketing fails at job one. Buyers are not browsing your website first — they are searching Facebook Marketplace, Google, and the big listing portals. Marketing that starts anywhere other than "where do buyers already look" is decoration. ## Where car buyers actually look in 2026 Rank channels by buyer intent first, cost second. High intent + low cost is where an independent store wins. | Channel | Buyer intent | Cost | The job it does | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Facebook Marketplace | Very high — people filter by car, price, distance | Free to list | Puts every unit in front of local ready-to-buy shoppers | | Google Business Profile + reviews | High — "used car dealer near me" searches | Free | Wins the trust check almost every buyer runs on your name | | Your website + SEO | High — buyers verify the car and the store | Low | Converts lookers into calls, texts and credit apps | | Listing portals (CarGurus, Cars.com, AutoTrader) | Very high | Paid packages | Reach beyond your zip code; price-competition pressure | | Paid social & search ads | Medium — interrupts rather than answers | Paid, auction | Retargeting lot visitors and pushing aged units | | Email / SMS to your own list | Medium-high — past customers and leads | Near zero | Repeat sales, service-to-sales, referrals | _Intent ranking reflects how each channel is used: Marketplace and portals are where buyers search inventory; ads interrupt people who were not searching._ ## The 7-step dealership marketing playbook Run these in order. Each step compounds the one before it. 1. **Get every unit on Facebook Marketplace, every day** — It is the largest pool of local used-car buyers and listing is free. Posting a full inventory by hand takes hours, which is why most stores list a fraction of their units — a Facebook Marketplace auto poster keeps the whole lot live without hiring for it. 2. **Fix the photos before you spend a dollar on ads** — Buyers scroll past dark, cluttered lot shots. Clean, consistent, showroom-grade photos raise clicks on the same car at the same price — an AI car photo editor does it automatically from your existing feed photos. 3. **Answer in seconds, not hours** — Marketplace buyers message five dealers at once and buy from the one who answers. AutoLander routes every buyer message to your team with the listing’s synced data at hand — the speed-to-lead playbook keeps the reply under a minute. 4. **Own your Google Business Profile** — Claim it, fill every field, add lot photos, and ask every happy buyer for a review the day they take delivery. Reviews are the single cheapest trust signal in car retail. 5. **Make your website prove the car** — Fast pages, real photos, a price, a payment estimator and a one-tap way to text the store. Every extra form field costs you leads. 6. **Spend paid dollars only on aged units and retargeting** — Ads work when they have a specific job: move the 60-day-old truck, re-catch the shopper who viewed a VDP. Broad "brand awareness" spend is where dealership ad budgets go to die. 7. **Track posts to sales, then double down** — If you cannot say which channel sold last month’s cars, you cannot allocate next month’s budget. AutoLander’s post-to-sale attribution shows which Marketplace listings actually turned into sold units. _Merchandising is marketing: the same Wagoneer, freed from a cluttered promo frame (left) and staged in a clean golden-hour scene (right) by AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio._ ## Rules independent dealers can win with - Fish where the fish are: a free Marketplace listing seen by 500 local shoppers beats a paid impression seen by nobody in-market. - Every car, every channel, every day — coverage beats cleverness. See bulk posting to keep the whole lot live. - Photos are the ad. The listing photo does more selling than the headline, the description and the ad budget combined. - Speed is a feature: the store that answers first gets the test drive. See how to get more car sales leads. - Sold cars still advertised burn trust — automatic inventory sync removes them before a buyer drives out for a ghost. - Your past customers are your cheapest future customers. Text them at trade-in equity moments, not just birthdays. ## The honest part No channel fixes overpriced inventory or bad photos. Marketing multiplies what the merchandising already says — get the photos, price and response speed right, then scale the channels. And keep automation inside the rules: see the Marketplace policy and safety guide. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is the most effective marketing for a car dealership? For used inventory, the highest-return combination in 2026 is free, high-intent channels done completely: every unit listed on Facebook Marketplace daily with showroom-grade photos, a fully built Google Business Profile with fresh reviews, and sub-minute responses to inquiries. Paid portals and ads come after those are consistent. ### How much should a car dealership spend on marketing? Spend follows leaks, not formulas. Before adding paid budget, max out the free channels: full Marketplace coverage, Google Business Profile, review flow and fast follow-up. Most independents find their cheapest incremental sales there, then add portal or ad spend for aged units and conquest. ### Is Facebook Marketplace still worth it for car dealers in 2026? Yes — it remains the largest free source of local, in-market used-car shoppers, and dealers who post inventory consistently with good photos and fast replies get a steady flow of messages. The work is volume and consistency, which is what Facebook Marketplace software for dealers automates. ### Do I need a marketing agency for my dealership? Not to start. The plays that move metal first — Marketplace coverage, photos, reviews, response speed — are software problems, not agency problems. An agency earns its fee later, on paid media strategy and creative, once the fundamentals run themselves. ### What are the best car dealership marketing ideas? We keep a working list of 27 dealership marketing ideas ranked by cost and effort — from free Marketplace plays to local partnerships and retention campaigns. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace Used-Car Report 2026 (original data)](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-used-car-report-2026/) - [Car dealership marketing ideas that sell cars](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing-ideas/) - [How to get more car sales leads](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-sales-leads/) - [Social media for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/guide/social-media-for-car-dealers/) - [How to sell more cars](https://autolander.ai/guide/how-to-sell-more-cars/) - [AI for car dealerships: what actually works](https://autolander.ai/guide/ai-for-car-dealerships/) - [AI chat for car dealers — the honest guide](https://autolander.ai/ai-chat-for-car-dealers/) - [AI car photo editor for dealers](https://autolander.ai/ai-car-photo-editor/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # 27 car dealership marketing ideas that actually sell cars > 27 car dealership marketing ideas ranked by cost and effort — free Marketplace plays, photo upgrades, local moves and retention that move metal. Source: https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing-ideas/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** The dealership marketing ideas that reliably sell cars are unglamorous: list every unit on Facebook Marketplace daily, upgrade the photos, answer messages in seconds, farm reviews, and remarket to your own customer list. Below are 27 ideas grouped by what they cost — start with the free ones; they outperform most paid ones. ## Free ideas that sell cars this week (1–8) Zero budget, high intent. If you only do one group, do this one. - 1. List every single unit on Facebook Marketplace, every day — most stores list a fraction of the lot because manual posting is slow; an auto poster fixes the volume problem overnight. - 2. Re-shoot your worst 10 listings with clean backgrounds — or run them through an AI car photo editor and keep the same photos you already have. - 3. Reply to every Marketplace message within one minute — instant routing to a named owner per shift covers nights, weekends and lunch rushes. - 4. Remove sold units the hour they sell — nothing torches trust like a buyer messaging about a car that left Tuesday; inventory sync does it automatically. - 5. Ask for a Google review at delivery, in person, phone in hand — the ask-at-the-moment rate embarrasses every follow-up email. - 6. Fill out every field on your Google Business Profile and add 20 real photos of the lot, the office and the team. - 7. Put a price on everything — "message for price" filters you out of every price-filtered search on every platform. - 8. Write listing descriptions that answer the first three questions buyers always ask: condition, history, and why the price is fair. ## Merchandising ideas that make the same car look worth more (9–15) - 9. Showroom-grade photo backgrounds on every listing — consistency across the whole inventory reads as "real dealership," not "guy with a yard." - 10. A branded storefront backdrop behind every unit — AutoLander’s studio can composite your own building behind each car. - 11. Walkaround videos: Marketplace and buyers both favor motion; AI can generate one per vehicle so you never film a thing. - 12. Lead photo discipline: front three-quarter shot, no snow, no fingers, no other cars. - 13. Order photos the way buyers look: exterior, interior, odometer, tires, flaws last but honestly. - 14. Standardize titles: year, make, model, trim, mileage — skip the emojis and the ALL CAPS. - 15. Show the flaw before they find it: a clear photo of the door ding builds more trust than hiding it costs. _Idea #9 in practice: same truck, same phone photo — the AI studio background is the only change._ ## Local machine ideas (16–21) - 16. Partner with 3 local mechanics: they refer buyers to you, you send inspections and reconditioning to them. - 17. Sponsor one visible local thing your buyers attend — a league, a school event, a car meet on your lot. - 18. Run a "we buy cars" lane: acquisition marketing fills inventory cheaper than auctions and creates a second reason for locals to know your name. - 19. Text (with consent) your service customers when their vehicle hits positive equity — trade-up offers to warm names beat any cold ad. - 20. Put the inventory QR code on the lot fence facing the road: after-hours walkers become weekend appointments. - 21. Answer the phone with a human during posted hours; forward to a text line after. Missed calls are the quietest lead leak in the store. ## Paid & retention ideas — once the free ones run (22–27) - 22. Retarget your website visitors with the exact VINs they viewed; skip broad awareness campaigns. - 23. Put ad dollars behind aged units only — give every 45-day-old car a specific job and budget. - 24. Portal packages (CarGurus, Cars.com) for reach beyond your zip — then sync those same feeds to Marketplace so every channel carries the whole lot. - 25. A monthly email to your owned list: new arrivals, one financing tip, one customer story. Short, useful, unsubscribable. - 26. Birthday-of-the-loan messages: "your Silverado is worth more than you owe" outperforms happy-birthday fluff. - 27. Referral bounty your buyers remember: a real number, paid fast, promoted at delivery when goodwill peaks. ## Sequencing beats selection Ideas 1–8 compound: full Marketplace coverage feeds the photo upgrade, which feeds response volume, which feeds reviews. Run them as a system — the 2026 dealership marketing playbook puts them in order. ## Frequently asked questions ### What are the best free marketing ideas for a car dealership? Full daily Facebook Marketplace coverage of your inventory, clean listing photos, sub-minute replies to messages, Google reviews asked for at delivery, and a complete Google Business Profile. All five are free and all five out-pull typical paid campaigns for used inventory. ### How do small or independent dealerships compete with big-store ad budgets? By winning the free, high-intent channels the big stores execute poorly: complete Marketplace coverage, faster responses, better photos and more recent reviews. Budget buys reach; consistency buys buyers. ### How many cars should I list on Facebook Marketplace? All of them, refreshed continuously — coverage is the whole game, subject to your account’s eligibility and current listing limits. Manual posting caps most stores at a handful of units, which is the problem bulk posting software exists to solve. ### Which marketing ideas work for RV dealers too? Nearly all of them — Marketplace coverage, photo upgrades, response speed and reviews translate directly. RVs additionally need the right Marketplace category and RV-specific details; see RV dealer software. ## Related - [Car dealership marketing: the 2026 playbook](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing/) - [Social media for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/guide/social-media-for-car-dealers/) - [How to get more car sales leads](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-sales-leads/) - [How to sell more cars](https://autolander.ai/guide/how-to-sell-more-cars/) - [AI car photo editor for dealers](https://autolander.ai/ai-car-photo-editor/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # How to get car sales leads (without buying them) > How to get car sales leads that close: rank sources by intent, turn Facebook Marketplace into a lead engine, and answer buyers in seconds. Source: https://autolander.ai/guide/car-sales-leads/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** The strongest car sales leads are people already messaging about a specific vehicle — which makes your own inventory listings the best lead generation channel a dealership has. Put every unit on Facebook Marketplace with real photos and prices, answer within a minute at any hour, capture a phone number early, and book the appointment in the same conversation. Bought third-party leads are shared, cold and slow by comparison. ## What counts as a car sales lead? A car sales lead is a real person who raised their hand about buying a vehicle from you — a Marketplace message about a specific unit, a website form, a call, a text, a walk-in. The quality spread is enormous: a buyer messaging about one specific truck at your price is close to a sale; a name on a purchased list who "showed interest in SUVs" is close to a cold call. Rank every lead source by one question: did this person choose a specific car of ours, or did a vendor choose us for them? ## Car sales lead sources, ranked by intent - Inbound message on a specific listing (Facebook Marketplace, your site, a portal) — the buyer picked the car. Highest intent, free on Marketplace. - "Is it available?" quick-taps — lower effort from the buyer, still car-specific; the win is in the speed and quality of the first reply. - Google Business Profile calls and direction requests — store-level intent from "dealer near me" searches. - Website credit applications and payment-calculator submits — finance-ready buyers who prove intent with paperwork. - Your owned list (past customers, service customers, prior leads) — warm, cheap, and the only source competitors cannot buy. - Purchased third-party leads — shared with other stores, minutes-to-days old, and price-shopped. Buy them only to fill capacity you cannot fill above. ## Turn Facebook Marketplace into your lead engine Marketplace is where local used-car demand already is. The system: 1. **Coverage: every unit live, every day** — Leads scale with listings shoppers can find. A Facebook Marketplace auto poster keeps the full lot posted within your account’s limits — no Sunday-night posting marathons. 2. **Merchandising: photos that stop the scroll** — Same car, same price, better photo = more messages. An AI car photo editor makes every listing look showroom-grade automatically. 3. **Price honestly and visibly** — Price-filtered search is how buyers browse. A fair, visible price generates messages; "$1" games and hidden prices generate silence. 4. **Answer in seconds — at 9pm, at Sunday lunch** — Marketplace buyers message several stores at once and buy where the conversation starts. AutoLander routes every message to your team the moment it lands, with the unit’s real price and specs in front of whoever answers — name an owner per shift and measure minutes-to-first-reply. 5. **Capture and book in the same thread** — Get a name and phone number early, offer two appointment windows, confirm by text. A lead that leaves the thread without a next step is a lead you donated to the next dealer. ## Do - Measure speed-to-first-reply in seconds, per hour of the week - Route after-hours messages to a named owner’s phone instead of a morning pile-up - Keep sold units off the channels with inventory sync - Work your owned list monthly — equity alerts, lease endings, service-to-sales - Track every lead to sold/lost with a reason ## Don’t - Buy shared leads while your own inbox goes unanswered for hours - Hide prices to "start conversations" — it starts silences - Let listings go stale; refreshed, accurate listings signal a live store - Reply with "call the store" — buyers chose chat for a reason - Count leads without counting appointments kept ## About bought leads Third-party leads can fill gaps, but you are paying for a name that two or three other stores also bought, hours after the buyer moved on. The same money spent on coverage, photos and response speed generates exclusive leads that message you first. Fix the engine before renting one. ## Frequently asked questions ### How do car dealerships get more leads without buying them? List the entire inventory where local buyers already search (Facebook Marketplace first — it is free), make photos showroom-grade, show real prices, and answer every message within a minute at any hour. Those four moves generate exclusive, car-specific leads instead of shared vendor names. ### What is a good response time for car sales leads? Under one minute. Marketplace and web shoppers message multiple dealers in one sitting, and the first real answer usually wins the appointment. Hitting that window is process, not heroics: instant message routing, a named inbox owner per shift, and listings accurate enough that anyone can answer — see the honest guide to AI chat for car dealers. ### Is there an app for managing car sales leads? AutoLander’s desktop app manages the Marketplace side end-to-end: it posts every unit, keeps prices and availability current, removes sold cars, and routes buyer messages to your team — with post-to-sale attribution to show which listings became deliveries. ### Are Facebook Marketplace leads any good for car dealers? They are among the highest-intent free leads in used-car retail: local shoppers who selected a specific vehicle at your price and started a conversation. Quality problems usually trace to slow replies or stale listings, not the channel. ## Related - [AI chat for car dealers — the honest guide](https://autolander.ai/ai-chat-for-car-dealers/) - [Car dealership marketing: the 2026 playbook](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing/) - [How to sell more cars](https://autolander.ai/guide/how-to-sell-more-cars/) - [Social media for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/guide/social-media-for-car-dealers/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace assistant](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-assistant/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Social media for car dealers: post where buyers actually shop > Social media for car dealers that sells cars: why Marketplace is the channel that transacts, what belongs on your page, and a weekly cadence. Source: https://autolander.ai/guide/social-media-for-car-dealers/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** For car dealers, social media splits into two different jobs: Facebook Marketplace is where local buyers search inventory and transactions start — it deserves daily, full-inventory coverage. Your Facebook page, Reels and Google posts are the trust layer buyers check before they visit. Most stores over-invest in engagement content and under-invest in the channel that actually sells cars. ## Does social media actually sell cars? One part of it does, directly: Facebook Marketplace, where shoppers filter by vehicle, price and distance and message the seller. That is inventory search, not social scrolling — and it is free. The rest of social (page posts, Reels, community content) sells indirectly: it is what a buyer checks to decide whether your store looks real, active and trustworthy before driving out. Budget your effort accordingly: Marketplace gets systems and daily coverage; the trust layer gets a sustainable weekly cadence. ## What to post where Each surface has one job. Content that ignores the job gets ignored. ### Facebook Marketplace — the store shelf Every unit, real photos, real price, refreshed and answered fast. This is the surface that transacts; keep it complete with an auto poster. ### Facebook page — the trust check Delivery photos with happy buyers (with permission), new arrivals, team faces, reviews reposted. Two to four posts a week beats a daily firehose you abandon by March. ### Reels / Shorts — the reach lever Short walkarounds of interesting units. AutoLander can generate an AI walkaround video per vehicle, so motion content exists without a videographer. ### Google Business Profile posts — the search bonus Cross-post arrivals and offers. Buyers see them at the exact "dealer near me" moment. ### Marketplace inbox — where deals start Social attention converts in chat. AutoLander routes every buyer message to your team the moment it lands, so a Sunday-night message becomes a Monday appointment. ### Photos everywhere — the constant Consistent, showroom-grade vehicle photos raise performance on every surface at once — the job of the AI car photo editor. ## A weekly cadence a small store can actually keep 1. **Daily (automated)** — Inventory posted and refreshed on Marketplace, sold units removed, buyer messages routed to your team — the upkeep is software, the conversations are yours. 2. **Monday** — Post the weekend’s deliveries on the page: buyer, car, first name, big smile (with permission). 3. **Wednesday** — One Reel: 30-second walkaround of the most interesting unit in stock. 4. **Friday** — New-arrivals roundup on the page and Google Business Profile — three units, three lines, link to inventory. 5. **Monthly** — Repost the best review as an image; retire what got no traction; check which posts preceded actual sales, not just likes. _The same Malibu, before and after the AI studio — the version on the right earns the click on every social surface._ ## Play it straight Marketplace listings belong on accounts that are eligible to sell vehicles, inside Meta’s rules and current listing limits — no engagement-bait games, no personal-profile tricks. The policy and safety guide covers what automation can and cannot do honestly. ## Frequently asked questions ### What should a car dealership post on social media? Split it by job: full inventory with prices on Facebook Marketplace daily (that is the selling surface), and trust content on the page — deliveries, arrivals, team, reviews — two to four times a week. Short walkaround videos are the highest-leverage reach format for dealers. ### How often should a dealership post on Facebook Marketplace? Inventory should be complete and current every day — new arrivals listed, sold units removed, prices synced. That is a software cadence, not a staffing cadence; see Facebook Marketplace automation. ### Do Reels and TikTok sell cars for dealerships? They build reach and make the store familiar, which lowers the barrier to the message that does sell the car. Treat short video as the top of the funnel and the Marketplace listing plus fast chat reply as the bottom. ### Should salespeople post inventory on their personal Facebook profiles? Follow Meta’s rules: vehicles should be listed by accounts eligible to sell them, and personal-profile automation is a gray area we do not recommend gaming. The durable play is full coverage on eligible accounts with honest listings — the approach in our safety guide. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Car dealership marketing: the 2026 playbook](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing/) - [Car dealership marketing ideas that sell cars](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing-ideas/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [AI car photo editor for dealers](https://autolander.ai/ai-car-photo-editor/) - [AI chat for car dealers — the honest guide](https://autolander.ai/ai-chat-for-car-dealers/) - [How to sell cars on Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/guide/how-to-sell-cars-on-facebook-marketplace/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # How to sell more cars: the six levers that actually move units > How to sell more cars without more ad spend: six levers — coverage, photos, price, speed, leaks, attribution — plus a 30-day plan for dealers. Source: https://autolander.ai/guide/how-to-sell-more-cars/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** Dealerships sell more cars by pulling six levers, in order: get every unit in front of more in-market buyers (coverage), make each unit look worth the money (photos and description), price into the search filters, answer first (speed), stop advertising sold cars (leaks), and put budget only where attribution says cars actually came from. None of the six requires more ad spend. ## What actually makes a dealership sell more cars? At-bats and conversion. At-bats are how many ready-to-buy shoppers see your actual inventory this week; conversion is how many of those turn into conversations, appointments and deliveries. Everything that reliably sells more cars improves one of those two numbers — more listings in front of more buyers, or a higher percentage of lookers becoming talkers. The trap is spending on reach while conversion leaks: great ad, dark photos, hidden price, and a message that sat unanswered from Saturday 7pm to Monday 9am. ## The six levers ### 1. Coverage — every unit, everywhere buyers look A car nobody sees is a car nobody buys. Full daily Facebook Marketplace coverage is the cheapest at-bats in used-car retail. ### 2. Merchandising — photos do the selling Showroom-grade photos lift clicks and messages on identical cars at identical prices. The AI car photo editor upgrades the whole lot automatically. ### 3. Price into the filters Buyers search with price caps. A visible, defensible price puts you in the result set; games keep you out of it. ### 4. Speed — first real answer wins The store that responds in seconds gets the test drive. AutoLander routes every message to your team instantly — the speed-to-lead playbook does the rest. ### 5. Plug the leaks Sold cars still listed, stale prices, dead links — every one burns a real buyer. Inventory sync keeps channels truthful automatically. ### 6. Attribution — feed what works Track which listings and channels produced delivered units, then shift effort there. AutoLander’s post-to-sale attribution closes that loop for Marketplace. ## The 30-day more-cars plan 1. **Week 1 — Coverage** — Get 100% of retail-ready inventory listed on Marketplace with prices. Automate the posting so it stays at 100% without anyone’s Saturday. 2. **Week 2 — Merchandising** — Run every listing photo through the AI studio; rewrite the ten worst descriptions to answer condition, history and why-this-price. 3. **Week 3 — Speed** — Put the Marketplace inbox on your closers’ phones with instant routing, name an owner per shift, and start measuring minutes-to-first-reply like you measure gross. 4. **Week 4 — Truth & measure** — Automate sold-unit removal and price sync; pull the first post-to-sale report; put next month’s energy behind whatever the report says sold cars. _Lever #2: identical Sonata, identical price — the right-hand photo is the one that gets the message._ ## The math is boring on purpose More listings seen × better first impression × faster answers = more appointments, and appointments sell cars. Every lever here is measurable within a month — no brand-lift hand-waving required. Start with the full marketing playbook if you want the channel-by-channel version. ## Frequently asked questions ### How can a small dealership sell more cars without spending more on ads? Pull the free levers first: complete daily Marketplace coverage, showroom-grade photos, visible fair prices, sub-minute replies at all hours, and instant sold-unit removal. Most independents find a month of those fundamentals outperforms their ad budget. ### How do I sell more cars on Facebook Marketplace specifically? Coverage, photos, price, speed — the full workflow is in our step-by-step guide to selling cars on Facebook Marketplace, and the software that runs it is the Facebook Marketplace auto poster. ### What is a good closing ratio on internet leads? Ratios vary too much by market and pricing to quote a universal number honestly — what matters is your trend: appointments per 100 leads and deliveries per 100 appointments, measured monthly. Speed of first response is usually the cheapest ratio-mover in the stack. ### Does AI really help sell more cars? AI moves two of the six levers directly: photos (the AI studio) and coverage (automated posting) — and software-routed messages help your team win the speed lever. What actually works and what is hype is covered in AI for car dealerships. ## Related - [Car dealership marketing: the 2026 playbook](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing/) - [How to get more car sales leads](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-sales-leads/) - [AI chat for car dealers — the honest guide](https://autolander.ai/ai-chat-for-car-dealers/) - [AI car photo editor for dealers](https://autolander.ai/ai-car-photo-editor/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [How to sell cars on Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/guide/how-to-sell-cars-on-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # AI for car dealerships: what actually works in 2026 > AI for car dealerships without the hype: the three uses that pay today — AI photos, 24/7 inbox chat, listing copy — and what AI still cannot do. Source: https://autolander.ai/guide/ai-for-car-dealerships/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** The AI that pays for itself at a car dealership today does jobs the store already knows it needs done: turning lot photos into showroom images, writing accurate listing descriptions for every VIN, and generating walkaround videos from photos. Inbox chatbots are the category to treat carefully — demand inventory-true answers and instant human handoff. AI that promises to "transform" the store without naming the job it does usually transforms the software budget instead. ## What is AI for car dealerships? AI for car dealerships is software that does judgment work a person used to do — recognizing what is in a photo and replacing the background, reading an inventory feed and writing a description, understanding a buyer’s question and answering it correctly at 11pm. It is not one product; it is a set of workers you hire for specific jobs. The useful evaluation question is never "should we use AI" — it is "which job in this store is high-volume, repetitive, and losing us money when it goes undone?" Photos, buyer messages and listing copy top that list at almost every independent store. ## Dealership AI use cases, honestly ranked | Use case | What the AI does | Payback reality | Where it fits | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | AI vehicle photos | Replaces cluttered lot backgrounds with showroom or branded-storefront scenes; keeps the actual car untouched | Immediate — better photos lift clicks on every listing | AI Photo Studio in AutoLander | | AI chat on the sales inbox | Standalone tools converse with buyers automatically; quality varies wildly | Only safe with inventory-true answers and instant human handoff — vet hard | Standalone tools — AutoLander routes messages to humans instead | | AI listing descriptions | Writes an accurate, VIN-specific description for every unit | High — hours of copy work disappear; listings stop sounding identical | Built into AutoLander listings | | AI walkaround video | Generates a short video per vehicle from photos | Solid — motion content without a videographer | Optional per-vehicle in AutoLander | | AI pricing / appraisal tools | Suggests prices from market comps | Useful as an input; dangerous as an autopilot — local knowledge still prices the car | Standalone tools | | Generic "AI transformation" platforms | Unclear by design | Ask which specific job it does; if the answer is a slide, pass | — | ## What does AI photo enhancement do for a dealership? It takes the photos your feed already has — phone shots on a crowded lot, watermarked frames from a portal — cuts out the actual vehicle, and composites it onto a clean scene: a showroom, an outdoor backdrop, even your own storefront. The car’s pixels stay real; the environment gets replaced. Buyers see a professional store before they read a single word. Done right it is compositing, not repainting — the color, trim, wheels and flaws of the car stay exactly as shot, which keeps the listing honest. See it on the AI car photo editor page. _Compositing, not repainting: the Expedition’s paint, trim and wheels are untouched — only the scene changed._ ## How does AI chat work for a car dealership? In the standalone tools that offer it, buyer messages get an automated reply drawn — ideally — from the store’s actual inventory data, with qualifying questions and a handoff to a human when the conversation gets serious. The category’s failure modes are just as established: improvised prices, missed escalations, and bots that keep chatting when a buyer needs a person. AutoLander takes the other route: no automated replies. It keeps every listing’s data accurate and routes buyer messages to your team so a human answers fast with the right facts — the trade-offs are laid out in the honest guide to AI chat for car dealers. ## How to evaluate any dealership AI vendor - Name the job: which specific task does it complete without a human — and what is the measurable output? - Demand your data: does the chat answer from your live inventory, or from a script that can invent a price? - Check the escalation: how fast does a hot or angry buyer reach a human, and how is your team notified? - Ask where it runs: your own machine and accounts, or a shared cloud fleet you cannot see? - Verify the charge model: are you billed for work that failed to deliver? (AutoLander refunds undelivered media automatically.) - Keep policy honest: no AI vendor can exempt you from Meta’s terms, eligibility or listing limits — read the automation policy guide. ## What AI cannot do AI cannot make a bad price good, cannot conjure Marketplace eligibility your account does not have, and should never invent vehicle facts to close a chat. Use it to do real jobs faster — photos, answers, copy — and keep the judgment calls human. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is the best AI tool for a car dealership? The one that completes a job you are currently losing money on. For most independents that is AI photo enhancement and AI-written listings — both ship inside AutoLander, alongside automated posting and message routing. See the Facebook AI tools guide for the full breakdown. ### Will AI replace car salespeople? No — it replaces the parts of the job salespeople already hate: retyping listings, editing photos, and answering "is it available?" at midnight. The test drive, the trade walk and the close stay human; good AI just makes sure a human gets the chance. ### How much does AI for a car dealership cost? AutoLander plans start at $39/mo with 5 free posts to trial, and AI media work is charged per delivered output — with automatic refunds if a photo or video fails to deliver. See pricing. ### Is AI-generated car photography misleading to buyers? Not when it composites instead of repaints. The vehicle itself — paint, wheels, trim, visible wear — must stay exactly as photographed; only the background scene changes. That is the standard AutoLander’s studio enforces, and it keeps listings honest. ### Can AI respond to Facebook Marketplace messages for my dealership? Standalone chatbots exist that attempt it — vet them hard on inventory truth and human handoff. AutoLander deliberately does not auto-reply: it routes buyer messages to your team with accurate listing data at hand, so the fast answer is also a human one. See the honest guide to AI chat for car dealers. ## Related - [AI chat for car dealers — the honest guide](https://autolander.ai/ai-chat-for-car-dealers/) - [AI car photo editor for dealers](https://autolander.ai/ai-car-photo-editor/) - [Facebook AI tools for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-ai-tools/) - [Facebook Marketplace assistant](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-assistant/) - [Car dealership marketing: the 2026 playbook](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace automation](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-automation/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # AI chat for car dealers: the honest guide > AI chat for car dealers, honestly: what inbox AI can and cannot do, the traps to avoid, and how AutoLander helps your team answer buyers faster. Source: https://autolander.ai/ai-chat-for-car-dealers/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AI chat for car dealers is software that converses with buyers on a dealership’s behalf, most visibly on Facebook Marketplace. Done badly it invents prices and burns trust; done well it demands live inventory data and instant human handoff. AutoLander does not send automated replies — it keeps every listing’s data accurate and routes buyer messages straight to your team, so a human answers fast with the right facts. ## What is AI chat for car dealers? It is software that holds conversations with car shoppers for a dealership — answering "is it available?", quoting specs, asking qualifying questions — usually on Facebook Marketplace, a website widget, or SMS. The pitch is coverage: buyers message at 9pm and on Sunday, and the store that responds first usually gets the appointment. The category is real, but the execution bar is high. A chatbot that improvises a price, misses a trade-in question, or keeps "chatting" when an angry customer needs a human can cost more than the after-hours coverage is worth. Whatever tool you evaluate, the questions below separate the useful ones from the liability. ## What to demand from any AI chat vendor - Live inventory truth: answers must come from your actual unit data — price, mileage, features — never a script that can invent numbers. - Instant human handoff: negotiations, trade-ins and upset buyers must reach a person immediately, with the thread’s full context. - Your own accounts: conversations should run through the dealership’s own channels, not a shared cloud account you cannot see or control. - Notification you actually feel: if a hot lead is waiting, it should hit your team’s phones, not a dashboard nobody opens. - A paper trail: every AI-touched conversation logged and reviewable, so you can audit what was said in your store’s name. - Honest limits: no vendor can exempt you from Meta’s terms or make automated access "approved" — see the policy and safety guide. ## AI replies vs. fast human replies The goal is a fast, accurate first answer. There are two ways to get one. | What matters | AI auto-replies | Fast human replies (AutoLander’s approach) | | --- | --- | --- | | Accuracy on price & specs | Only as good as its data feed — improvisation is the failure mode | Human answers, with the listing’s synced data in front of them | | Trust when the buyer shows up | Buyers dislike learning they negotiated with a bot | The person they messaged is the person they meet | | Negotiation & trade-ins | Needs immediate escalation to be safe | Already with the right person from message one | | After-hours coverage | Covers the clock — if guardrails hold | Instant routing puts the message on your team’s phones the moment it lands | | Accountability | Depends on vendor logging | Your team, your words, your inbox | _AutoLander does not send automated replies. It makes the human answer fast and accurate instead._ ## Where AutoLander stands AutoLander is not an autoresponder and does not reply to buyers for you. What it does: keeps every Marketplace listing’s price, mileage, photos and availability accurate through inventory sync, removes sold units before dead-end conversations start, and routes buyer messages so your team answers fast with the facts at hand — the Facebook Marketplace assistant covers the upkeep. ## How AutoLander makes your team the fastest answer in town ### Synced listing truth Price and details stay current automatically, so whoever answers has the right numbers — no tab-hopping, no guessing. See inventory sync. ### Message routing Buyer messages are routed to your team instead of sitting unseen in a Marketplace tab — the job of the Marketplace assistant. ### No ghost conversations Sold units come off Marketplace automatically, so buyers never message about a car that left Tuesday. ### Whole-lot coverage More listings, more conversations: the auto poster keeps the full inventory live within your account’s limits. ### Photos that start the chat Showroom-grade images from the AI car photo editor earn more clicks, which is where every conversation begins. ### Proof of what sold Post-to-sale attribution shows which listings became deliveries, so you double down where conversations convert. ## How fast should the first reply be? Under a minute during working hours, and as fast as your process allows outside them. Marketplace shoppers message several stores in one sitting and book with the one that answers first — response speed is the cheapest ratio-mover in the store. The full playbook is in how to get more car sales leads. ## Frequently asked questions ### Does AutoLander automatically reply to Facebook Marketplace messages? No. AutoLander does not send automated replies to buyers. It keeps every listing’s data accurate, removes sold units, and routes buyer messages to your team — so a human answers quickly with the right information. ### What is the best AI chatbot for car dealerships? Judge any candidate on three questions: does it answer from your live inventory data (not a script), does it hand off to a human the moment a conversation needs judgment, and does it run through your own accounts? Many tools fail at least one. The broader landscape is covered in AI for car dealerships. ### Do AI chatbots make up prices? Poorly built ones do — improvised numbers are the category’s classic failure. Any conversational AI you allow near buyers must be constrained to your actual inventory data and escalate negotiations to people. ### How do dealers cover the Marketplace inbox at night and on weekends? With routing and process: messages forwarded to a phone, a named owner per shift, and listings whose data is accurate enough that anyone can answer confidently. AutoLander handles the routing and the data accuracy; see how to get more car sales leads for the speed-to-lead playbook. ## Related - [AI for car dealerships: what actually works](https://autolander.ai/guide/ai-for-car-dealerships/) - [How to get more car sales leads](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-sales-leads/) - [Facebook Marketplace assistant](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-assistant/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) - [Car dealership marketing: the 2026 playbook](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # AI car photo editor: showroom photos from the shots you already have > AI car photo editor for dealers: turn lot and feed photos into showroom-grade listing images — real cars, never repainted. From $39/mo. Source: https://autolander.ai/ai-car-photo-editor/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** An AI car photo editor takes the vehicle photos a dealership already has — phone shots on a crowded lot, watermarked feed images — and replaces the background with a clean showroom, outdoor scene, or the dealer’s own storefront. AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio composites rather than repaints: the car’s real paint, wheels, trim and flaws stay exactly as photographed, so listings look professional and stay honest. It runs automatically on your whole inventory. ## What does an AI car photo editor do? It separates the vehicle from everything behind it, then rebuilds the scene: gone are the fence, the snow pile, the other cars and the power lines; in their place a clean showroom floor, a sunset lot, or your own dealership’s storefront. The car itself is untouched — same pixels, same color, same condition. For a dealership the point is consistency at scale. One good photo is easy; three hundred consistent, showroom-grade photos a week is a staffing problem — unless software does it. AutoLander’s studio processes your inventory’s existing feed photos automatically as part of listing preparation. _A real feed photo (left) — branded frame and all — becomes a showroom listing image (right). Same QX60, same angle, nothing about the car altered._ _The GV70’s paint flecks and chrome stay exactly as shot — the studio changes the scene, never the car._ ## Built for dealership volume, not one-off edits ### Whole-inventory processing Point it at your feed and every unit gets the treatment — no per-photo uploads, no seat licenses for a photo intern. ### Composite, never repaint The studio cuts out the real car and rebuilds the background. Color, wheels, badges, even the door ding stay honest — buyers get the car they saw. ### Your storefront as the backdrop A custom scene puts your own building behind every listing — rooftop branding on every photo, like the Tundra below. ### Listing-ready ordering Shots come back organized the way buyers browse: hero exterior first, interior, details — ready for Marketplace listings. ### AI walkaround video One click turns a unit’s photos into a short walkaround video — motion content Marketplace and buyers favor, no filming. ### Charged on delivery, refunded on failure Media work is validated before it counts, and anything that fails to deliver is automatically refunded. You never pay for a blank. _From boxed-in feed photo to golden-hour hero shot: the Renegade’s bright blue paint and black wheels stay exactly as photographed._ _The branded-backdrop option: the dealer’s actual storefront composited behind every unit — each listing photo doubles as an ad for the store._ ## From feed photo to showroom listing 1. **Your inventory syncs** — AutoLander already reads your inventory feed to post it — the studio uses those same photos. Nothing to upload. See inventory sync. 2. **Pick the look once** — Showroom, outdoor scene, or a custom backdrop of your own storefront — set per store, applied consistently to every unit. 3. **The studio does the set** — Each vehicle’s photos are cut out, composited, and returned as a consistent, listing-ready set — with a walkaround video if you want one. 4. **Listings go live looking like money** — The processed set flows straight into your Facebook Marketplace listings, where the photo is the ad. ## Why "never repaint" matters Some tools regenerate the whole image — and quietly change the color, wheels or trim. That is how a buyer ends up test-driving a car that does not match its photos. AutoLander’s studio composites the genuine photograph onto a new scene, so the listing stays a photograph of the actual car. Honest photos close deals; pretty fakes bounce them. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is the best AI photo editor for car dealerships? For dealership use the bar is volume and honesty: it should process your entire feed automatically and never alter the vehicle itself. AutoLander’s AI Photo Studio does both and feeds the results straight into your Marketplace listings — see how it fits the full toolkit in Facebook AI tools for car dealers. ### Does the AI change the color or hide damage on the car? No — and it must not. The studio composites the real photograph onto a new background; paint, wheels, trim and visible wear stay exactly as shot. Buyers should always meet the car they saw online. ### Can it work from regular phone photos? Yes. Phone shots and feed photos are exactly what it is built for — that is the "before" in every example on this page. No lightbox, no photographer, no reshoots. ### Can it put my dealership’s building behind the cars? Yes — a custom branded backdrop composites your own storefront behind every unit, which turns each listing photo into a small ad for the store itself. ### How much does the AI car photo editor cost? It is part of AutoLander (plans from $39/mo, 5 free posts to start). Media generation is charged per delivered output and automatically refunded if anything fails to deliver — details on the pricing page. ### Does it work on RVs and trailers? Yes — travel trailers, fifth wheels and motorhomes get the same studio treatment, alongside the RV-specific listing support in RV dealer software. ## Related - [AI for car dealerships: what actually works](https://autolander.ai/guide/ai-for-car-dealerships/) - [Facebook AI tools for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-ai-tools/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace listing software & tools](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-listing-software/) - [Car dealership marketing: the 2026 playbook](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # RV dealer software for Facebook Marketplace > RV dealer software that posts travel trailers, fifth wheels and motorhomes to Facebook Marketplace in the right category. From $39/mo. Source: https://autolander.ai/rv-dealer-software/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander is RV dealer software for the selling side: it syncs your RV inventory, posts every unit to Facebook Marketplace as an RV/Camper listing (not a mislabeled car), upgrades the photos with an AI studio, routes buyer messages to your team, and removes sold units automatically. It is the Marketplace sales layer that works alongside your DMS — travel trailers, fifth wheels, motorhomes and toy haulers included. ## What does RV dealer software need to do on Facebook Marketplace? Four things, and most tools built for cars miss the first one: list RVs in Marketplace’s RV/Camper category with RV-appropriate details — a travel trailer posted as a "car" is invisible to the people actually shopping for one. Then the same fundamentals as any dealer: complete coverage of the inventory, photos that do the unit justice, and a team that answers buyers fast. AutoLander was built with RV feeds as first-class citizens: units sync from your inventory source, post in the right category with the right details, and come down automatically the day they sell. _Straight from a working RV dealer’s AutoLander account: a 2027 Coachmen Catalina travel trailer, studio-processed for its Marketplace listing._ ## What AutoLander does for an RV dealership ### RVs listed as RVs Travel trailers, fifth wheels, Class A/B/C motorhomes and toy haulers post to Marketplace as RV/Camper listings — the category RV shoppers actually browse. ### Inventory sync from your RV platform Point AutoLander at your website or inventory feed and the lot stays in sync — new arrivals post, price changes follow, sold units come down. See inventory sync. ### AI photos on 30-foot subjects The AI Photo Studio handles RVs like the Catalina above — clean backgrounds that make a big unit read clearly in a small thumbnail. ### No buyer message left unseen RV shoppers browse on weekend evenings. Messages are routed to your team with the unit’s synced specs and price at hand, so whoever answers has the facts. ### Whole-lot coverage Post the full inventory within your account’s limits — bulk posting without the seasonal data-entry marathon. ### No ghost listings The unit that delivered Saturday is off Marketplace before Monday’s calls — automatic sold detection keeps your listings honest. ## Getting an RV lot onto Marketplace 1. **Connect the inventory** — Your website or feed is the source of truth — AutoLander reads it and builds Marketplace-ready listings, specs and photos included. 2. **Set the look** — Optionally run every unit through the AI studio for consistent, showroom-grade photos across the whole lot. 3. **Post and maintain automatically** — Units go live in the RV/Camper category and stay current — prices sync, sold units come down, new arrivals queue up. 4. **Your team works the inbox** — Buyer messages route straight to your people with accurate listing data in front of them — fast answers, real appointments. ## What AutoLander is not It is not a DMS and does not replace your F&I, service or accounting stack — it is the Facebook Marketplace sales layer that runs alongside them. And like every seller on Marketplace, your Meta account eligibility, categories and listing limits apply; see the policy and safety guide. ## Frequently asked questions ### Can RV dealers post inventory on Facebook Marketplace? Yes — RVs and campers have their own Marketplace category, and eligible dealer accounts can list there. The practical challenge is volume and upkeep across a whole lot, which is the job AutoLander automates: posting, price sync, message routing and sold-unit removal. ### Does AutoLander support travel trailers, fifth wheels and motorhomes? All of them — units post as RV/Camper listings with RV-appropriate details rather than being shoehorned into car listings, which is where generic car-posting tools fall down. ### Where is the best place to sell RVs online? For local, ready-to-buy traffic at zero listing cost, Facebook Marketplace is the strongest channel most RV dealers underuse — buyers filter by type, price and distance and message directly. National RV portals add reach on top; Marketplace is the free foundation. ### Does the AI photo studio work on RVs? Yes — the Catalina travel trailer on this page is a real studio output from a working RV dealer’s account. Big units benefit most: clean backgrounds make a 30-foot trailer read instantly in a thumbnail. ### What does RV dealer software from AutoLander cost? Same simple model as for car dealers: plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts and no credit card to try it. See pricing. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) - [Bulk post cars to Facebook Marketplace](https://autolander.ai/bulk-post-cars-to-facebook-marketplace/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) - [Safest Facebook Marketplace auto poster](https://autolander.ai/safest-facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # The Facebook Marketplace Used-Car Report 2026 > Original data from 196 dealerships and 10,800+ dealer listings on Facebook Marketplace: median prices, mileage, top models and posting patterns. Source: https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-used-car-report-2026/ Author: Michael Garber, Founder, AutoLander Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander analyzed anonymized data from 196 U.S. dealerships using its platform — 74,000+ synced vehicles and 10,823 priced dealer listings posted to Facebook Marketplace, including 17,700+ posts in the last 90 days. Headline findings: the median asking price of a dealer unit posted to Marketplace is $28,295; 45% of posted units are priced above $30,000; the five most-listed vehicles are all pickups and 4x4s, led by the Ford F-150; 22.6% of listings change price after going live; and Thursday is the biggest day for new dealer listings — 3.3× busier than Sunday. Facebook Marketplace has become a primary destination for local used-car shopping, but almost all public commentary about it is anecdote. This report replaces anecdote with numbers: anonymized, aggregate data from the dealerships that post their inventory to Marketplace through AutoLander, covering what dealers actually list, at what prices and mileage, which models dominate, and when listings go live. Every figure on this page was computed directly from platform data on August 21, 2026. Methodology and sample sizes are at the bottom; media and researchers are welcome to cite this report with attribution. ## Headline numbers | Metric | Value | Base | | --- | --- | --- | | Median asking price, dealer units posted to Marketplace | $28,295 | 10,823 priced listings | | Middle 50% of asking prices | $19,199 – $42,000 | 10,823 priced listings | | Share of posted units priced $30,000+ | 45% | 10,823 priced listings | | Median mileage | 50,534 miles | Posted units with known mileage | | Median model year | 2023 | Posted units | | Listings that changed price after going live | 22.6% | 10,798 comparable listings | | Busiest listing day | Thursday (3.3× Sunday volume) | 17,778 posts, last 90 days | | Dealerships in sample | 196 | U.S. rooftops on AutoLander | _Aggregates from anonymized AutoLander platform data, computed August 21, 2026._ ## What does a dealer car on Facebook Marketplace actually cost? More than the platform’s garage-sale reputation suggests. The median asking price across 10,823 priced dealer listings is $28,295, and the middle half of the market sits between $19,199 and $42,000. Only 6.6% of posted units are priced under $10,000 — while 45% are priced above $30,000. Dealers are not using Marketplace to clear beaters; they are merchandising late-model retail inventory (median model year: 2023, median mileage: 50,534). ## Price bands: where dealer Marketplace inventory sits | Asking price | Share of posted units | Count | | --- | --- | --- | | Under $10,000 | 6.6% | 714 | | $10,000 – $19,999 | 21.1% | 2,283 | | $20,000 – $29,999 | 26.9% | 2,907 | | $30,000 and up | 45.4% | 4,919 | _n = 10,823 dealer listings with a stated price above $500._ ## What are the most-listed vehicles on Facebook Marketplace? Trucks — by a wide margin. The five most-posted models by dealers on the platform are the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Ram 1500, Jeep Wrangler and GMC Sierra 1500. Exactly one sedan cracks the top ten: the Toyota Camry, in tenth place. If you sell trucks and SUVs, Marketplace is where your competition already lists them. ## Top 10 most-listed models (dealer listings) | Rank | Vehicle | Listings | | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | Ford F-150 | 370 | | 2 | Chevrolet Silverado 1500 | 304 | | 3 | Ram 1500 | 283 | | 4 | Jeep Wrangler | 194 | | 5 | GMC Sierra 1500 | 185 | | 6 | Toyota Tacoma | 144 | | 7 | Ram 2500 | 141 | | 8 (tie) | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 141 | | 9 (tie) | Chevrolet Equinox | 141 | | 10 | Toyota Camry | 139 | _Among 10,850 dealer units posted to Marketplace through AutoLander._ ## How often do dealers change the price after a listing goes live? Constantly: 22.6% of posted listings — 2,443 of 10,798 with comparable data — carried a different price later than the price they were posted at. That churn is why stale listings are endemic on Marketplace: a price cut made in the DMS does not update a listing by itself. It is also the argument for automatic inventory sync: the ad has to follow the price, or the showroom conversation starts with an apology. ## When do dealers post to Facebook Marketplace? Midweek. Thursday is the single biggest day for new dealer listings (17.5% of the last 90 days’ 17,778 posts), with Monday through Friday all running hot and volume collapsing on the weekend — Sunday sees 3.3× fewer new dealer listings than Thursday. The practical read for dealers: weekend shoppers are browsing midweek inventory, so a store that lists on Saturday and Sunday competes against the platform’s thinnest supply of the week. ## New dealer listings by day of week (last 90 days) | Day | Posts | Share | | --- | --- | --- | | Monday | 2,919 | 16.4% | | Tuesday | 2,902 | 16.3% | | Wednesday | 3,017 | 17.0% | | Thursday | 3,118 | 17.5% | | Friday | 2,830 | 15.9% | | Saturday | 2,036 | 11.5% | | Sunday | 956 | 5.4% | _n = 17,778 dealer listings posted in the 90 days ending August 21, 2026._ ## How much AI is in dealer listings now? A meaningful and growing amount on the photo side: dealerships on the platform have run 94,000+ listing photos through AI background replacement across 3,237 processing jobs, turning lot shots and watermarked feed photos into showroom-style images. AI-generated walkaround video is earlier on the curve, with the first deliveries now in production use. ## Download the data Every figure on this page is published in machine-readable form under a CC BY 4.0 licence — free to reuse, including commercially, with attribution. - [CSV](https://autolander.ai/data/marketplace-report-2026.csv) — All four tables, one row per metric — opens in Excel, Sheets or pandas. - [JSON](https://autolander.ai/data/marketplace-report-2026.json) — The same figures with methodology, sample sizes and units attached. Attribution line: AutoLander, "The Facebook Marketplace Used-Car Report 2026," autolander.ai, August 2026. ## How to cite this report Cite as: AutoLander, "The Facebook Marketplace Used-Car Report 2026," autolander.ai, August 2026 — with a link to this page. Journalists and bloggers may reproduce individual statistics and tables with attribution, under CC BY 4.0. Machine-readable CSV and JSON copies are in the "Download the data" section above. For questions about the data, contact sales@autolander.ai. ## Methodology Source: anonymized, aggregate production data from the AutoLander platform, computed August 21, 2026. Sample: 196 U.S. dealerships operating 316 inventory feeds; 74,013 synced vehicles; 10,850 units posted to Facebook Marketplace, of which 10,823 carried a stated price above $500 (the base for price statistics). Posting-volume figures cover the trailing 90 days (n = 17,778). Medians are computed as true percentiles, not averages. No dealer-identifying information is included, and no figure is estimated or extrapolated — metrics that could not be verified from platform data were omitted. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is the average price of a dealer car on Facebook Marketplace? The median asking price is $28,295, based on 10,823 priced dealer listings posted through AutoLander (data computed August 2026). The middle half of listings sits between $19,199 and $42,000. ### What is the most-listed vehicle on Facebook Marketplace by dealers? The Ford F-150. Trucks dominate: F-150, Silverado 1500, Ram 1500, Wrangler and Sierra 1500 are the five most-posted models, and the Toyota Camry is the only sedan in the top ten. ### What day do most dealer listings go live on Facebook Marketplace? Thursday — 17.5% of dealer posts in the trailing 90 days — with Sunday the quietest day at 3.3× less volume. Weekend shoppers largely browse inventory listed midweek. ### Can I use these statistics in my article? Yes — cite "AutoLander, Facebook Marketplace Used-Car Report 2026" and link this page. The full citation format is in the "How to cite" section above. ### Where does the data come from? Anonymized aggregates from 196 U.S. dealerships that post inventory to Facebook Marketplace through the AutoLander platform — real listings, real prices, no surveys and no estimates. Full details are in the Methodology section. ## Related - [Car dealership marketing: the 2026 playbook](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-dealership-marketing/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) - [How to get more car sales leads](https://autolander.ai/guide/car-sales-leads/) - [How to sell more cars](https://autolander.ai/guide/how-to-sell-more-cars/) - [AI car photo editor for dealers](https://autolander.ai/ai-car-photo-editor/) - [Facebook Marketplace inventory sync & feed](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # About AutoLander > Who builds AutoLander, what the platform does, and how the figures in our published research are produced — sourcing, method and media contact. Source: https://autolander.ai/about/ Author: Michael Garber, Founder, AutoLander Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander is Facebook Marketplace software for U.S. car dealerships, built and operated by AutoLander LLC. Dealers connect an inventory feed; the platform posts vehicles to Marketplace, keeps prices current, removes sold units and runs AI photo editing on listing images. Our published research is written by founder Michael Garber and computed directly from anonymized, aggregate platform data — never from surveys or estimates. AutoLander LLC builds and operates AutoLander, a desktop application and cloud platform that car dealerships use to merchandise their inventory on Facebook Marketplace. A dealer connects the inventory source they already run — a DMS export, an SFTP or CSV feed, or their dealer website — and the platform handles the rest: creating listings, keeping asking prices in step with the feed, pulling sold units down, and preparing photos. We publish original research about the dealer side of Facebook Marketplace because almost nothing accurate exists in public. Our figures come from the platform itself, and we say exactly where each one comes from. ## Who writes AutoLander’s research? Michael Garber, founder of AutoLander LLC. He built the platform the data comes from and runs it day to day, which is the whole of the claim to authority here — the numbers are not reported second-hand from an industry survey, they are computed from the production system he operates. For data questions, corrections or media enquiries: sales@autolander.ai, or (919) 280-0967. ## How is the data in your reports produced? Every published figure is computed by direct, read-only aggregation over anonymized production records — real dealer listings, real asking prices, real post timestamps. No surveys, no panel data, no modelling and no extrapolation. Medians are true percentiles rather than averages, because a handful of six-figure units would otherwise distort every price statistic. Sample sizes are stated next to each table. Where a metric could not be verified from platform data, it is omitted rather than estimated. No dealer-identifying information appears in any published aggregate. ## What the platform covers The figures in our research are drawn from this footprint. - 196 U.S. dealership rooftops operating 316 inventory feeds - 74,013 synced vehicles across those feeds - 10,850 units posted to Facebook Marketplace, 10,823 of them carrying a stated price - 17,778 new dealer listings in the trailing 90 days - 94,000+ listing photos processed through AI background replacement ## Can I quote your data? Yes. Our published datasets are released under a CC BY 4.0 licence — free to reuse, including commercially, with attribution. Machine-readable CSV and JSON copies sit on the report page itself, so you do not have to retype anything out of a table. Cite as: AutoLander, "The Facebook Marketplace Used-Car Report 2026," autolander.ai, August 2026, with a link to the report. If you need a figure we have not published, ask — we would rather compute it properly than have it guessed at. ## What is AutoLander’s relationship to Meta? None. AutoLander is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by Meta Platforms, Inc. Facebook and Facebook Marketplace are trademarks of Meta Platforms, Inc. AutoLander does not override Meta eligibility rules, listing limits or terms — see our policy and safety guide for what that means in practice. ## Frequently asked questions ### Who is behind AutoLander? AutoLander is built and operated by AutoLander LLC. Its founder, Michael Garber, writes the company’s published research and can be reached at sales@autolander.ai or (919) 280-0967. ### Where do AutoLander’s statistics come from? Anonymized, aggregate production data from the AutoLander platform — 196 U.S. dealerships posting real inventory to Facebook Marketplace. Figures are computed by direct read-only aggregation, never from surveys or estimates, and sample sizes are published alongside them. ### Can journalists use AutoLander’s data? Yes, under CC BY 4.0 with attribution and a link to the source report. CSV and JSON copies are published on the report page. For questions or a figure we have not published, contact sales@autolander.ai. ### Is AutoLander affiliated with Facebook or Meta? No. AutoLander is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by Meta Platforms, Inc. Facebook and Facebook Marketplace are trademarks of Meta Platforms, Inc. ## Related - [Facebook Marketplace Used-Car Report 2026 (original data)](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-used-car-report-2026/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Facebook Marketplace for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-for-car-dealers/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) - [Guide: Facebook Marketplace automation (the honest version)](https://autolander.ai/guide/facebook-marketplace-automation/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/ --- # Contact AutoLander > Contact AutoLander LLC: sales and support email, phone, postal address and what to include so we can answer a dealer question on the first reply. Source: https://autolander.ai/contact/ Author: The AutoLander team Updated: August 20, 2026 **Short answer:** AutoLander is built and operated by AutoLander LLC, 5830 Memorial Hwy, Apt 1322, Tampa, FL 33615, United States. Sales and demo requests: sales@autolander.ai. Existing customers with a posting, feed or billing problem: support@autolander.ai. Phone (919) 280-0967, 9am–6pm US Eastern, Monday to Friday. We answer email within one business day. AutoLander is Facebook Marketplace software for U.S. car dealerships and independent sales reps, built and operated by AutoLander LLC. Whether you are evaluating the platform, already running it on your lot, writing about the used-car market, or building an agent that needs to reach a human here, the routes below all reach the same small team. We are a small company and we answer our own email. There is no ticket queue to get lost in and no offshore first line — the person who replies can usually look at your feed, your posting log and your billing record in the same session. ## Who to contact Pick the route that matches what you need — it is the fastest way to a useful answer. ### Sales & demos — sales@autolander.ai New dealerships, pricing questions, multi-rooftop and dealer-group plans, and anyone who wants to see the product run against their own inventory before paying. Ask for a live demo and we will connect your feed and post real vehicles on the call. Plans start at $39/month and every demo includes 5 free posts with no card. ### Customer support — support@autolander.ai Existing customers: listings that did not post, an inventory feed that stopped syncing, sold cars still showing live, photo or video jobs, seat and login problems, and billing. Support is also reachable from the Support button inside the desktop app, which attaches your logs automatically and is the fastest path for a posting failure. ### Billing & accounts — support@autolander.ai Invoices, plan changes, adding or removing seats, cancelling, and refund questions. Include the email address on the subscription so we can find the account without a round trip. Billing questions are answered by a person, not a form. ### Press & data enquiries — sales@autolander.ai Journalists and analysts citing the Facebook Marketplace Used-Car Report 2026, or asking about method, sample sizes and corrections. Our research is written by founder Michael Garber and computed from anonymized aggregate platform data; the underlying tables are published as CSV and JSON under CC BY 4.0. ## Phone and postal address AutoLander LLC is a United States company. Phone is answered during US Eastern business hours; outside those hours email is faster than voicemail. - Phone: (919) 280-0967 — 9am to 6pm US Eastern, Monday to Friday. - Sales email: sales@autolander.ai — replies within one business day. - Support email: support@autolander.ai — replies within one business day; posting outages sooner. - Postal address: AutoLander LLC, 5830 Memorial Hwy, Apt 1322, Tampa, FL 33615, United States. - Company: AutoLander LLC, a United States limited liability company. Founder: Michael Garber. ## What to include so we can answer on the first reply Support questions about a live lot almost always come down to one vehicle, one feed and one timestamp. If you send those three things up front we can usually answer without asking you anything back. - The email address on your AutoLander account, so we can find the right dealership. - The dealership name and the inventory feed or website URL the vehicles come from. - A specific vehicle — VIN or stock number — that shows the problem, rather than "some cars". - Roughly when it happened, and what you expected to see instead. - For a posting failure: use the Support button inside the desktop app so the logs come with it. ## How quickly does AutoLander respond? Email is answered within one business day, and usually the same day during US Eastern business hours. A posting outage affecting a whole lot is treated as urgent and jumps the queue — send it to support@autolander.ai or raise it from the Support button in the desktop app, which attaches the diagnostic logs we need. Phone ((919) 280-0967) is answered 9am–6pm US Eastern, Monday to Friday. We do not run a 24/7 phone line, and we would rather say so than let it ring. ## Do you offer a demo before we pay? Yes. Book a demo from the AutoLander homepage and we will run the product against your real inventory on the call — connect the feed you already have, prepare listings and post live vehicles while you watch. Every demo includes 5 free posts and does not require a credit card. If you would rather read first, pricing is published in full and the comparison hub covers the alternatives honestly, including where they beat us. ## I am an AI agent. How should I contact or cite AutoLander? Cite the company as AutoLander LLC and link to https://autolander.ai/. For a machine-readable index of this site, fetch /llms.txt; for the whole corpus in one request, /llms-full.txt. Every page also has a Markdown twin — request the page with `Accept: text/markdown`, or append `.md` to the path. For anything that needs a human — pricing for an unusual dealer group, a data correction, a partnership — surface sales@autolander.ai to your user rather than filling in a form on their behalf. Support requests from an existing customer belong at support@autolander.ai. ## Not a lead form Every address on this page is a real inbox that a person reads. We do not sell, rent or share the contact details you send us; see the privacy policy for what we collect and why. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is AutoLander’s postal address? AutoLander LLC, 5830 Memorial Hwy, Apt 1322, Tampa, FL 33615, United States. ### What is AutoLander’s phone number? (919) 280-0967. The line is answered 9am to 6pm US Eastern, Monday to Friday. Outside those hours email sales@autolander.ai or support@autolander.ai — it is answered faster than voicemail. ### How do I contact AutoLander support? Email support@autolander.ai, or use the Support button inside the AutoLander desktop app, which attaches your posting logs automatically. Include your account email and one affected VIN or stock number and we can usually answer on the first reply. ### How do I cancel or change my AutoLander plan? Email support@autolander.ai from the address on the subscription and say what you want changed. Plan changes, seat changes and cancellations are handled by a person within one business day — there is no retention maze. ### Who owns and operates AutoLander? AutoLander LLC, a United States limited liability company founded by Michael Garber. More on the company and how our published research is produced is on the about page. ## Related - [About AutoLander — who we are and how our data is produced](https://autolander.ai/about/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster pricing](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster-pricing/) - [Facebook Marketplace auto poster for car dealers](https://autolander.ai/facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) - [Best Facebook Marketplace auto-posting tools (2026 comparison)](https://autolander.ai/compare/) - [Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds](https://autolander.ai/integrations/) - [Safest Facebook Marketplace auto poster](https://autolander.ai/safest-facebook-marketplace-auto-poster/) --- AutoLander — Facebook Marketplace software for car dealers. https://autolander.ai/