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April 26, 2022Today’s Automotive Retail: What Will It Look Like Tomorrow?56 minutesPlayThe Buzz 1: An Accenture report found that 53 percent of car buyers would consider buying a car online. (www.rd.com)The Buzz 2: Nearly 30% of U.S. new car sales in 2020 were completed online, compared to < 2% of vehicles pre-pandemic....moreShareView all episodesBy Bonnie D. Graham4.566 ratingsApril 26, 2022Today’s Automotive Retail: What Will It Look Like Tomorrow?56 minutesPlayThe Buzz 1: An Accenture report found that 53 percent of car buyers would consider buying a car online. (www.rd.com)The Buzz 2: Nearly 30% of U.S. new car sales in 2020 were completed online, compared to < 2% of vehicles pre-pandemic....moreMore shows like The Future of Mobility and Manufacturing with Game Changers, Presented by SAPView allBreaking Banks192 ListenersGetting In: A College Coach Conversation285 ListenersExpress Yourself!22 ListenersThe Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Transformation Economy by THRESHOLD93 ListenersDisrupt Yourself Live0 ListenersThe Sexy Lifestyle with Carol and David113 ListenersThe Insider's Edge To Real Estate Investing73 ListenersFearlessly Authentic28 ListenersMen’s Therapy Podcast27 ListenersMetaphysics: A View Through The Veil7 Listeners
The Buzz 1: An Accenture report found that 53 percent of car buyers would consider buying a car online. (www.rd.com)The Buzz 2: Nearly 30% of U.S. new car sales in 2020 were completed online, compared to < 2% of vehicles pre-pandemic.
April 26, 2022Today’s Automotive Retail: What Will It Look Like Tomorrow?56 minutesPlayThe Buzz 1: An Accenture report found that 53 percent of car buyers would consider buying a car online. (www.rd.com)The Buzz 2: Nearly 30% of U.S. new car sales in 2020 were completed online, compared to < 2% of vehicles pre-pandemic....more
The Buzz 1: An Accenture report found that 53 percent of car buyers would consider buying a car online. (www.rd.com)The Buzz 2: Nearly 30% of U.S. new car sales in 2020 were completed online, compared to < 2% of vehicles pre-pandemic.