Ordex demo

Remade from the public business information shown on PAUL ROBERTS CARS

Stock page remake

A stock layout that feels curated instead of improvised.

The source business already relies on AutoTrader for the live forecourt. The remake keeps that, but wraps it in a cleaner stock story: what kind of cars are here, how they are prepared, and why a buyer should enquire now instead of bouncing.

Red car source banner

The cars sell the page

The remake gives the imagery space and then uses supporting copy to reduce hesitation.

Current live stock

Stock panel

Current live stock

Buyers can jump straight into real AutoTrader listings once the site has done its job and built enough confidence.

Live forecourt routeNo fake inventoryCleaner click path
Dealership setting

Stock panel

Dealership setting

The source photos show a compact but real setting. The remake uses that instead of pretending this is a giant franchise forecourt.

Local feelReal imagerySmall-dealer trust
Video-ready cars

Stock panel

Video-ready cars

Walkaround-ready imagery makes each car feel like something worth seeing, not just a stock code on a list.

Preview before viewingBetter self-qualificationHigher intent calls
Optional upgrades

Stock panel

Optional upgrades

The source also mentions optional media upgrades on some cars. The remake gives that kind of extra a cleaner place.

Accessory upsellClearer detailFeels organised

Due in and follow-up

Incoming cars deserve their own lead path.

The original menu already points to 'Due In'. On the remake, that becomes a proper enquiry angle: the buyer can register interest in the kind of hatchback they want before it is fully live.

Fresh-arrival teasers encourage earlier contact.
Video walkarounds can be promised before a visit.
The site feels active instead of abandoned between listings.
Dealer lot

Live stock still stays on AutoTrader

That part is smart. The remake simply stops forcing the buyer to work through a chaotic homepage first.