In the market for a new car? Or maybe you’ve already found your ideal car and want to share your experiences to help others making similarly big and long lasting decision? Well, what better way to find the right car than by reading genuine, unbiased reviews written by real car owners.
Named 2012 Car Manufacturer of the Year by Which?, Kia has partnered with Reevoo to simplify the car buying process by providing independently verified customer reviews to help car seekers find the best Kia vehicle for them.
Reevoo is an independent review company, collecting, collating and publishing car reviews from Kia owners. You can read the reviews for yourself via Kia’s website. You can even ask existing owners questions about any Kia models. Reevoo, works with dozens of Europe’s most respected companies. This social commerce brand is completely independent – never editing or censoring any of reviews received, whether they’re good or bad. And, Reevoo doesn’t let shops or brands do so either. In addition to working with Kia, So, when you see the Reevoo logo you can be sure you’re reading 100% genuine customer reviews.
Here’s the Reevoo manifesto:
1. All of our reviews are from genuine, verified purchasers.
2. No fake reviews ever make it in.
3. We show the good with the bad. We do not tolerate anyone editing or removing negative reviews or showing only the reviews they like.
4. Our reviews cannot be manipulated.
5. We are always transparent. Where a response is from a brand or retailer, this will be crystal clear.
6. Our reviews remain impartial and independent.
Sounds like a nifty idea to me. And one that’s fairly relevant for me at the moment. I don’t know if I actually will wind up buying a car or not, but I have been looking around recently. I’d want something that’s affordable for a modest budget and most importantly reliable. Reevoo seems like a smart way to get valuable, real life info about cars as well as all sorts of other products. That Kia’s teamed up with this independent review company speaks volumes to what Kia might offer drivers.
What do you think about this partnership? Would you be more apt to consider buying a Kia?
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