Chevrolet launched this Wednesday (1st) a marketplace with the brand’s cars available at authorized dealerships in the country.
The automaker says the platform shows real images of vehicles and chassis in stock at stores. It also makes it possible to make comparisons between models and negotiate with the seller by message.
According to Chevrolet, the customer still needs to go to the dealership to test drive and complete the purchase.
The platform starts with about 5,000 new cars for sale. As of September, it should allow the contracting of financing and the evaluation of used vehicles for exchange.
The change follows the car consumption trends observed in recent years, says the company.
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