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Randy Nonnenberg wasn't the first person to sell cars online, but he built something new out of a small website he ran on the side while holding down an office job at BMW.
The in-person auction companies have launched online counterparts, Hemmings Motor News, once strictly a phonebook-sized print magazine, now sells cars on the Internet.
Considering a car from an auction? This balanced guide weighs the pros and cons to help you make an informed decision.
You’ve not driven the car nor seen it in person, there’s no consumer protection or cooling off-period and the seller’s a ...
Buying a used car from the government can be an affordable way to find a reliable vehicle for under $8,000. Various government agencies auction off surplus and retired fleet vehicles through ...
Bring a Trailer, the online classic car marketplace, sold a record $1.5 billion worth of cars last year despite a continued slump in classic car prices, according to its CEO.
Looking to boost its market share in the auto auction sector, Ship.Cars has added a former ADESA executive as its new vice president of SaaS sales and remarketi ...
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