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BigTruckPage.com is a vertical industrial-goods marketplace for the U.S. heavy-duty trucking industry, covering Class 8 parts, complete trucks, trailers, equipment, freight carriers, and repair services. It is not a general retail ecommerce site; instead, salvage yards, dealers, repair shops, fleets, and carriers can list their own inventory or services, while buyers search by category, vehicle model, state, and other filters.
The platform emphasizes “no commissions, no middlemen.” Buyers pay sellers directly via Stripe, and the platform does not take a cut of transactions. Sellers are responsible for Stripe’s standard card processing fee, around 2.9% + $0.30. The Basic plan has no monthly fee and charges per listing: $75 for 7 days for trucks/complete vehicles, and $20 for 7 days for parts/services. Pro costs $249/month and includes 50 active listings. Enterprise costs $499/month and includes 500 active listings, plus eBay export, analytics, and QR stickers. Promotional exposure can be purchased separately, such as a Featured Badge at $49.99 for 7 days.
Its category structure is well aligned with the heavy-truck supply chain, including engines, drivetrains, axles and wheel ends, chassis, steering and suspension, emissions aftertreatment, trailer parts, and more. It also supports new, used, rebuilt, and dismantled parts. For logistics, the site mentions finding verified carriers and posting freight services, but it does not state that the platform provides in-house logistics, warehousing, managed fulfillment, or after-sales dispute arbitration. As such, it is more of a listing-matching and online payment platform.
The strengths are its strong vertical focus, transparent fees, zero sales commission, and seller/listing review, which can help reduce low-quality ad clutter. Basic is suitable for small sellers testing the waters, while Enterprise fits sellers with large inventories that need ongoing exposure and eBay synchronization. The drawbacks are that it is clearly centered on the U.S. market, with no visible international-site support; Amazon export is not available; Basic and Pro lack advanced features such as analytics, eBay export, and QR stickers; and payments depend on Stripe, which may create onboarding and collection barriers for non-U.S. sellers.
It is better suited to U.S.-based heavy-truck salvage yards, parts dealers, repair shops, fleet disposal sellers, and carriers. Chinese sellers targeting the U.S. heavy-truck aftermarket may evaluate it as a vertical exposure channel, but should carefully confirm Stripe Connect onboarding, local U.S. delivery, and after-sales capabilities. The provided information does not specify website accessibility from mainland China, so this is unknown. Alternative channels include eBay Motors, TruckPaper, Machinio, Facebook Marketplace, and others.
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