How do I save a search?

Saving a search on carsales can help you easily generate your most used search terms with one click or tap via your carsales member dashboard. 

 

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Saving a search on desktop 

  1. Sign in to your carsales account 
  2. Next select the make and model of the vehicle and any other fields you wish to include that will help narrow down your car search. Then click the blue Show me button. 

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  3. Once the results populate, you can click on the Save search button in the top left corner of the page. Then Name your search and click Save search. You also have the option of having your search results emailed to you.  

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To view your saved searches, hover the cursor over the top right corner of the page where your name appears and click on Saved Searches from the drop down menu. 

 

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Saving a search on the carsales App 

  1. Go to the carsales App and select the Account tab located at the bottom of your screen. 
  2. Sign into your carsales account (if you haven’t already). 
  3. Tap the Buy tab located at the bottom of the screen.  
  4. Select Search cars 

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  5. Enter the relevant search criteria and then tap Show cars. 
  6. Next, select the Bookmark icon located in the top right corner of your screen.  

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  7. You are then able to name your search, turn on the Email and App alerts and then tap Save. 

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App users can view their saved search list by selecting the Saved tab located at the bottom of the screen and selecting the Searches button at the top of the screen. 

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Saving cars and viewing your 'Saved Cars' list 
How do I delete a saved search or saved car? 

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