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  2. How To Buy a Car Online: 10 Tips To Save You Time and Money - AOL

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    Here are 10 tips to keep in mind when you are buying a car online. 1. Determine How Much You Want to Spend. As with any major purchase, setting your budget is the first step in buying a car online ...

  3. Forget the dealership: You can now buy a Hyundai on Amazon - AOL

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    After nearly a year of waiting, Amazon users can now buy a Hyundai vehicle through the online retailer. Starting today, Amazon car shoppers in 48 cities, including New York, Los Angeles, and ...

  4. Avoid virtual vehicle scams with these tips for buying a car ...

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    Losses in online car buying scams can be enormous, especially when fraudsters target customers looking for rare classic cars. Between 2021-2023, consumers reported a $12,600 median loss in ...

  5. Carro (online car marketplace) - Wikipedia

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    In September, Carro announced the inception of its operations in Malaysia through a $30 million investment into the car-bidding online platform Carro Malaysia (formerly myTukar). [7] [8] In June 2021, Carro received $360 million in a C funding round which raised its valuation to $1 billion led by SoftBank.

  6. Revv Cars - Wikipedia

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    Through Revv, customers can rent a car up to a period of 4 years. [2] Apart from renting for specific number of hours or days, the company also let customers rent for one-way journeys. [ 3 ] The company operates with a standard hub model - where there is a hub of cars from where the vehicles are dropped to the customers.

  7. Automotive industry in India - Wikipedia

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    According to The Economic Times, 60% of Indian customers expect fuel prices to go up in the next 12 months and 58% expect to buy a new car in the same time frame. Most consumers are looking to buy a car which gives good mileage. According to the same source, 68% of Asian drivers expect higher mileage from their cars due to the higher fuel prices.