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Ebay Motors Updates Look, Improves Usability

Filed under: Usability and Human Interface

Mar
23
2007

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As one who is currently car shopping (mine’s 12 years old) I’ve been checking out the Ebay Motors new design tonight, which is being shown to a few Ebay Users. Ebay has spent a lot of time making the new Ebay Motors site airy and much less cluttered. When I look at the old interface now, it appears positively drab. The new color scheme is cheerful and less like a machine shop, something I doubt resonated well with many of eBay’s female shoppers.

filterchart1.jpgWhen searching for the car, a much improved search and drill down interface has been developed, based on tabular pages. Tabs appear for the search page and the automotive details page. Purists may hate having to click from tab to tab, but the groupings seem well thought out, and the Old Individual Car Screenclutter is removed. The new filtering tool lets you add or remove criteria with a mouse click and is very intuitive. You can view “recent” sales with one click, rather than trying to set up a “completed” items search and fumbling around on your own. Price research is compiled for you as well, showing the past few sales and what comparable cars have sold for.

When youIndividual Car, New‘re looking at an individual car, you get another tabbed interface. The old screen was long (left) and wasted a great deal of screen real estate, but the new one (right) uses pixels much more efficiently. Ebay has left room for more tabs, and I’m sure they’ll find a way to entice sellers to add more car details, such as video, in short order.

So I expect that Ebay users will like the new layout, and we may well see the remainder of Ebay get a revamp in the near future. It certainly is easier to use now - I just wish paying for a new car was as easy.

Posted by Scott Clark @ 9:18 pm  


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3 Responses to “Ebay Motors Updates Look, Improves Usability”

  1. Mar
    25
    2007

    eBay Goes “web 2.0″ starting with Motors…

    For centuries (ok fine, atleast a decade) people (especially non-users) had been complaining bitterly about the way eBay looks (circa 1994) and works (pages of scrolling, no javascript what-so-ever). In the last 3 years as the web world went “2…

  2. Mar
    28
    2007

    It’s good to hear that eBay had made some revisions. In this way people will find it more easy to search through each item. eBay motors is one of the best site i have been, I like looking and searching for the most wonderful car that is up for aution. In this way I can save myself from going to an actuall car shop.

  3. Apr
    30
    2007

    [...] have only increased by 2%, while sales are up 14%. But as I posted about earlier with the eBay motors improvements, the designers at Ebay have been improving things a lot. It seems that this is a great example of [...]

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