GM to expand web app to allow customers to buy cars

Oct. 8, 2013
GM website offers a program overview.

General Motors has introduced “Shop-Click-Drive,” a web application to allow customers to research automobile purchases and arrange them with local dealers before visiting a showroom, or skip the dealer altogether and is preparing to offer it on a national scale, according to a summary in AutoGuide.com, which cites Automotive News as its source. Read the Autoguide summary

General Motors has also introduced a website about the program. Go to the "Shop-Click-Drive" website.

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