Cars.com Inc
NYSE:CARS

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Cars.com Inc
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Price: 11.07 USD 0.73% Market Closed
Market Cap: $649.1m

EV/S

1.4
Current
33%
Cheaper
vs 3-y average of 2.2

Enterprise Value to Sales (EV/S) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its revenue. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s sales, including both equity and debt.

EV/S
1.4
=
Enterprise Value
$918.3m
/
Revenue
$723.2m

Enterprise Value to Sales (EV/S) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its revenue. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s sales, including both equity and debt.

EV/S
1.4
=
Enterprise Value
$918.3m
/
Revenue
$723.2m

Valuation Scenarios

Cars.com Inc is trading below its 3-year average

If EV/S returns to its 3-Year Average (2.2), the stock would be worth $16.61 (50% upside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
4/4
Maximum Downside
No Downside Scenarios
Maximum Upside
+111%
Average Upside
68%
Scenario EV/S Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 1.4 $11.07
0%
3-Year Average 2.2 $16.61
+50%
5-Year Average 2.3 $17.35
+57%
Industry Average 2.2 $17.11
+55%
Country Average 3 $23.33
+111%

Forward EV/S
Today’s price vs future revenue

Today's Enterprise Value Revenue Forward EV/S
$918.3m
/
Jan 2026
$723.2m
=
1.4
Current
$918.3m
/
Dec 2026
$745.1m
=
1.2
Forward
$918.3m
/
Dec 2027
$764.3m
=
1.2
Forward
$918.3m
/
Dec 2028
$787.7m
=
1.2
Forward
$918.3m
/
Dec 2029
$823.6m
=
1.1
Forward
$918.3m
/
Dec 2030
$842.2m
=
1.1
Forward
$918.3m
/
Dec 2031
$859.8m
=
1.1
Forward

Forward EV/S shows whether today’s EV/S still looks high or low once future revenue are taken into account.

Peer Comparison

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EV/S
P/E
All Countries
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Market Distribution

Lower than 73% of companies in the United States of America
Percentile
27th
Based on 11 256 companies
27th percentile
1.4
Low
0 — 1.6
Typical Range
1.6 — 5.3
High
5.3 —
Distribution Statistics
the United States of America
Min 0
30th Percentile 1.6
Median 3
70th Percentile 5.3
Max 4 613 320.1

Cars.com Inc
Glance View

Market Cap
649.1m USD
Industry
Media

Cars.com Inc., a name synonymous with automotive exploration in the digital age, traces its roots back to a transformative era for car buyers. Born in 1998 amidst the burgeoning internet revolution, the company positioned itself as a pioneer in the online automotive marketplace, reshaping how consumers approached car buying. Strategically headquartered in Chicago, Cars.com leverages its extensive and sophisticated platform to connect potential car buyers with sellers, both among dealers and private individuals. The website serves as a comprehensive resource, offering detailed information about new and used cars, along with valuable tools such as reviews, buying tips, and pricing insights. This robust offering empowers consumers with knowledge and confidence, streamlining the often-daunting car purchasing process. The business model of Cars.com primarily revolves around generating revenue through dealer subscriptions and advertising. Dealers pay subscription fees to feature their inventory on the platform, gaining access to a broad audience of potential buyers. These strategic partnerships not only increase the visibility of automotive inventory but also allow dealers to leverage Cars.com's cutting-edge technology and data-driven insights. Advertising, both from automotive industry players and relevant third-party businesses, plays a crucial secondary role in revenue generation. By providing a platform rich in content and consumer traffic, Cars.com effectively bridges the gap between eager buyers and motivated sellers, cementing its position as a key player in the automotive industry's digital transformation.

CARS Intrinsic Value
21.92 USD
Undervaluation 49%
Intrinsic Value
Price $11.07
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