THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -

Now, women visiting AskPatty.com can shop for cars without even leaving the site.

AskPatty.com Inc., an online resource for female car shoppers, revealed Wednesday it has launched an all-new website, which offers an updated interface, enhanced usability and new features. 

Among those new features is the AskPatty.com Car Buying Marketplace powered by LemonFree.com.

Explaining more about this tool, officials said the new Ask Patty Car Buying Marketplace is a new a geo-located new vehicle search engine enabling consumer women to shop for cars at nearby Certified Female Friendly dealers directly from the AskPatty.com site, officials shared.

Moreover, the site is now integrated with the AskPattyCertifiedFemaleFriendly.com search engine, “enabling women to easily find a Certified Female Friendly retailer near them with a new geo-located search function,” the site noted.

“We’re a company that thrives on educating and empowering women in the automotive market, and the AskPatty.com website is the nerve center of that effort,” said Jody DeVere, chief executive officer of the site.

"With this new website, we hope not only to expand our own Web presence, but to really enhance the experience of every woman who touches the site, whether she’s looking for advice, shopping for a new car, tires, seeking a reliable mechanic, or just Googling one of our many car and truck review articles featured the AskPatty blog,” she continued.

Officials also contend that with the revamped site, “visitors to AskPatty.com’s new enhanced website will now be able to easily navigate through their sizeable archive of automotive advice articles, listen to the monthly Automotive Advice for Women radio show and get advice from the AskPatty Panel of expert women.”

Furthermore, the site noted that an the site touts an improved Automotive Advice interface, which helps visitors to more easily ask car care questions and get answers from the AskPatty Panel of Expert Women.

Editor’s Note: DeVere was also recently interviewed by
Auto Remarketing for our Sept. 1–14 issue, which focuses on digital trends and tools. See this issue for DeVere’s take on how best to reach out to women car shoppers through Facebook, and more.