Creating a strong vehicle listing on Car Spot is one of the highest-return activities a Thai dealer can do. A well-structured listing with clear photos, accurate specifications, and a competitive THB price attracts serious buyers and reduces back-and-forth enquiries. This guide walks through every step of building a listing that performs.
Before You Start: Information to Have Ready
Before opening the Car Spot listing editor, gather the key details you will need. Having them prepared reduces errors and speeds up the process significantly.
- Vehicle registration book (สมุดคู่มือจดทะเบียนรถ): Contains the chassis number, engine number, model year, and colour code you will need for the listing form.
- Mileage reading: Take an accurate odometer reading on the day you create the listing.
- Service history: Note whether the vehicle has a stamped service book from an authorised dealer or independent garage, as this is a strong selling point.
- Price in THB (฿): Car Spot displays prices in Thai Baht. Set a price that reflects current market rates on platforms like One2Car and Kaidee Auto.
- Photographs: Prepare at least 10–15 high-quality photos in good lighting before uploading.
Step 1: Log In and Open the Listing Editor
Log in to your Car Spot dealer dashboard and navigate to Inventory > Add Vehicle. The listing editor opens with a guided form that walks you through each section in sequence. You can save a draft at any point and return to it.
Step 2: Enter Vehicle Specifications
Begin with the vehicle details. Car Spot's AI-assisted specification tool will attempt to auto-populate fields when you enter the make, model, and year. Review every auto-filled field carefully—Thai-market variants sometimes differ from global specifications.
- Make, model, variant, and model year
- Body type (sedan, SUV, pickup, hatchback, MPV)
- Transmission (automatic is dominant in the Thai market)
- Fuel type (petrol, diesel, hybrid, EV)
- Engine displacement in cc
- Colour (exterior and interior)
- Current mileage in kilometres
Step 3: Set Your Price in THB
Enter your asking price in Thai Baht (฿). Car Spot displays prices with the ฿ symbol automatically. Before setting your price, check comparable listings on One2Car and Kaidee Auto to ensure your price is competitive for the model, year, and mileage combination you are selling.
Step 4: Write Your Vehicle Description
The description field is your opportunity to highlight what makes this specific vehicle worth enquiring about. Car Spot's AI Description Generator can produce a first draft based on the specs you have entered—review and personalise it to reflect the specific condition, history, and selling points of this car.
- Mention service history status upfront—full dealer service history is highly valued in Thailand
- Note if the vehicle has never been in an accident
- Highlight key features such as sunroof, leather seats, blind-spot monitoring, or Apple CarPlay
- Mention annual road tax (ต่อภาษี) currency status
- Keep the description factual and specific—vague superlatives reduce buyer trust
Step 5: Upload Photos
Photos are the single most influential factor in whether a buyer clicks through to your listing. Upload a minimum of 10 photos. Shoot in good natural light, ideally outdoors on an overcast day to avoid harsh shadows. Cover the exterior from all four corners, the interior, dashboard, boot, engine bay, and any notable features or minor defects.
Step 6: Publish and Monitor
Once all fields are complete, publish the listing. Car Spot will make it live and searchable immediately. Monitor views and enquiries from the listing analytics section of your dashboard. If a listing receives many views but few enquiries after the first week, review your price and photos.