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Cars.com Product Manager Salaries

The average Product Manager total compensation in United States at Cars.com ranges from $92.4K to $129K per year. View the base salary, stock, and bonus breakdowns for Cars.com's total compensation packages. Last updated: 1/15/2025

Average Total Compensation

$99K - $117K
United States
Common Range
Possible Range
$92.4K$99K$117K$129K
Common Range
Possible Range

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Vesting Schedule

33%

YR 1

33%

YR 2

33%

YR 3

Stock Type
RSU

At Cars.com, RSUs are subject to a 3-year vesting schedule:

  • 33% vests in the 1st-year (33.00% annually)

  • 33% vests in the 2nd-year (33.00% annually)

  • 33% vests in the 3rd-year (33.00% annually)



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FAQ

The highest paying salary package reported for a Product Manager at Cars.com in United States sits at a yearly total compensation of $128,700. This includes base salary as well as any potential stock compensation and bonuses.
The median yearly total compensation reported at Cars.com for the Product Manager role in United States is $92,400.

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