
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Total revenue for Q2 2025 was $234 million, up 7% year over year, slightly above the midpoint of guidance range [28] - Marketplace revenue was $222 million, up 14% year over year, driven by strength in subscription-based listings revenue [29] - Adjusted EBITDA was approximately $77 million, up 39% year over year, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 33%, reflecting strong revenue growth and operating leverage [32][33] - Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share was $0.57, up 46% year over year [35] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Marketplace performance was a key contributor, with adjusted EBITDA growing 31% year over year [6] - International business revenue grew 28% year over year, with significant growth in Canada and the UK [7] - Wholesale revenue was approximately $6 million, down 52% year over year, driven by a 55% decrease in transaction volume [31] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The UK was the number one most downloaded automotive app in Q2, indicating rising consumer engagement [7] - CarGurus had nearly 85 million average monthly sessions and 34 million monthly unique visitors, with consumers spending 74% more total minutes on the site than the closest competitor [21] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on providing data-driven, scalable solutions to dealers, emphasizing technology and analytics for smarter sourcing and pricing [10] - A strategic reassessment led to the decision to wind down the CarOffer transactions business, while retaining the underlying technology for future sourcing strategies [10][26] - Future sourcing offerings will concentrate on AI-powered inventory intelligence and consumer vehicle sourcing at scale [27] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted that while used inventory is up year over year, it has not returned to pre-COVID levels, indicating ongoing opportunities for dealers [50] - The macro environment remains uncertain, with high interest rates and elevated used car prices impacting dealer operations [58] - Management expressed confidence in the company's ability to grow engagement and provide value to dealers despite market challenges [59] Other Important Information - The company plans to execute against a clear set of priorities and invest in areas positioned for durable profitable growth [28] - A $150 million increase to the existing share repurchase program was approved, reinforcing the company's commitment to returning capital to shareholders [38] Q&A Session Summary Question: How should we think about dealer count or revenue per dealer? - Management indicated there is significant opportunity for existing products among the dealer base, with over 50% runway on most cross-sell products [44][46] Question: What's the outlook on increasing used supply as off-lease units come back? - Management noted that while used inventory is increasing, it is not at pre-COVID levels, and they see potential in sourcing intelligence to help dealers navigate the market [50][51] Question: Are dealers more willing to open their budgets with more certainty around tariffs? - Management acknowledged some easing of anxiety but emphasized ongoing uncertainty due to high interest rates and elevated used car prices [56][58] Question: How does the rise of AI tools affect the marketplace model? - Management highlighted the importance of their AI-driven tools like CG Discover, which enhance the consumer experience and engagement [63][66] Question: How do you plan to continue addressing the dealer-to-dealer side of the business? - Management confirmed plans to provide DDD capabilities through top dealer offers and emphasized the importance of predictive analytics for inventory management [83][84] Question: Will the company consider expanding beyond Canada and the UK? - Management stated that they will focus on current international markets where they are seeing strong performance [85]