Talk:Vehix

Contested deletion
This page should not be speedy deleted because... ...please let me know if this additional information does not build an appropriate case for including this subject in Wikipedia. --Inigopatinkin (talk) 16:27, 19 July 2011 (UTC)
 * 1) The company was founded by John Garff, who was a co-owner of the original Utah Blaze football team, is the son of Robert H. Garff and grandson of Kendall D. Garff.  This was reported in the Deseret News.
 * 2) Vehix was (apparently) the first online car selling site to partner with cable television operators, in a revenue-sharing deal to put inventory in video-on-demand libraries on TV.  It also (apparently) was first to provide text messaging as a communications channel for customers.  This was reported in Multichannel News.
 * 3) Vehix pioneered an experimental Spanish-language advertising program on English-language television channels.  This was reported in The Washington Post.
 * 4) An innovative move to push "video test drives" on the website was covered by The New York Times and Multichannel News and Boston Globe.
 * 5) According to Alexa, Vehix is the ninth-most popular consumer information website about automobiles.
 * Thank you for the additional sources. Seems to be enough to remove the speedy, which I will do shortly.  ConcernedVancouverite (talk) 16:49, 19 July 2011 (UTC)