GM Boss Wants to Sell Cars Online
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GM Boss Wants to Sell Cars Online



General Motors CEO Dan Akerson says the company wants to allow customers to buy cars over the Internet. “We want people to start buying cars over the Internet,” the executive said during a quarterly earnings conference call with analysts. He added that the move might be “a potential half-step away from our traditional channels.” Read more »




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