May 2nd, 2025

This week, we’ve continuing our effort to bring reliability and performance optimizations to your experience using Visor. Let’s get right into it.

We heard from many of you that our previous search radius filter was a little confusing to get the hang of, and some of you wished that it would account for drive time or drive distance.
We think this latest version makes it super clear to know how you’re filtering, and provides an exclusive means to know which listings are within a true drive time or distance.

This is a huge update for Visor, hidden in plain sight. Over the past few months we’ve received reports that certain vehicles weren’t showing up on Visor, but other vehicles from the same dealer were.
This was a deliberate choice by us from the beginning, because we didn’t think that listings without a price were all that valuable. However, as we realized that when you’re hunting for an extremely specific spec and want to know when one hits the lot regardless of price, it’s crucial to see all available inventory.
Listings without a price will now be shown by default until you modify the price range on your search (which most of you are doing anyway).
Fixed an issue where tapping “Search by plate” on the mobile website would cause the search overlay to close.
Resolved data inaccuracies with the following models:
Ford F-150 King Ranch trims
Tesla Model 3 Performance vs. Long Range trims
GMC Sierra EV Max Range vs Extended Range trims
Fixed a bug where some users were unable to login using email.