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Schema Markup for a Vehicle Listing Page

Listing your vehicles online is one of the most effective ways to reach potential buyers. And the best way to stand out in search results is by enabling rich results using schema markup.

With Schema Pro’s Vehicle Listing Schema, you can help search engines understand key information about your vehicles—such as the make, model, price, mileage, and more. This increases the chances of displaying enhanced search snippets that boost visibility, clicks, and conversions.

Note: The appearance of rich snippets may vary across Google Search. You can preview your markup using the Rich Results Test.

Let’s see how to add Vehicle Listing schema with easy steps – 

How to Add the Vehicle Listing Schema Markup

Step 1: Follow these steps to add the Vehicle Listing schema using Schema Pro: Go to your WordPress DashboardSettingsSchema Pro, and click Add New.

Step 2: Choose Vehicle Listing as the Schema Type.

Step 3: Select the pages or posts where you want this schema to be applied. You can use Display Rules to include or exclude specific locations.

Step 4: Click Next to begin setting up your schema fields.

Step 5: Fill in the required and recommended fields to ensure a complete and valid schema setup.

What Do These Fields Mean?

Below is a breakdown of the fields available in the Vehicle Listing Schema.

Fields marked with * are required.
Fields marked with ^ are recommended.

FieldDescription
Vehicle Name *The official name or title of the vehicle.
Brand *The manufacturer or brand of the vehicle (e.g., Toyota, Ford).
Condition *The condition of the vehicle (e.g., New, Used).
Mileage *The total distance the vehicle has been driven.
Model ^The specific model of the vehicle (e.g., Corolla, Civic).
Offers *The price or selling details of the vehicle.
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) *A unique 17-character identifier for the vehicle.
Model Year ^The year the vehicle was manufactured.
Body Type ^Type of body (e.g., Sedan, SUV, Hatchback).
Color ^Color of the vehicle (e.g., Red, Metallic Grey).
Vehicle Image ^A high-quality image of the vehicle.
Doors ^Number of doors (e.g., 2, 4).
Engine Specs – Fuel Type ^Type of fuel used by the engine (e.g., Petrol, Diesel, Electric).

For best results, fill in all required fields and as many recommended ones as possible.

Configure Schema on a Single Page/Post

After the global schema setup, you can customize schema fields on individual pages or posts.

  • Open the editor for the page or post.
  • Scroll down to the Schema Pro meta box at the bottom.
  • Modify any schema field as needed.
  • Fields marked in red must be completed to maintain valid schema markup.

Test Your Schema

After setting up your schema, test it to ensure everything is working correctly.

Option 1: Use the “Test Schema” button in the WordPress admin bar (visible when viewing a page on the front end).

Option 2: Visit Google’s Rich Results Test and enter your page URL.

How to Handle Errors & Warnings in a Testing Tool

If you encounter issues during testing:

  • Make sure all required fields (marked with *) are completed.
  • Fill out as many recommended fields (marked with ^) as possible.
  • Revisit the Rich Results Test to confirm your changes.
  • Still facing issues? Check our Schema Troubleshooting Guide for detailed solutions.

Conclusion

Adding a Vehicle Listing Schema with Schema Pro is simple and powerful. It not only makes your vehicle listings more appealing in search results but also helps search engines better understand your inventory.

Need more help? Contact our support team or browse the full documentation.

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