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In three-clicks I bought a car: Online vehicle market revs up amid pandemic
by Brett Bundale, The Canadian Press
Posted Apr 1, 2021 10:34 am EDT
Last Updated Apr 1, 2021 at 10:44 am EDT
William Mellor knew he wanted a 2015 Ford Mustang – a 50th anniversary edition of the sporty American automobile.
He set up alerts through various vehicle marketplaces and when he received a notification that a vehicle was available, he clicked on the link.
“It took me to the Canada Drives website,” Mellor said, referring to a Vancouver-based company that offers online vehicle purchasing and delivery in B.C. “It was what I wanted at the price I was looking for and in three-clicks I bought a car.”
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The pandemic has accelerated a dramatic shift to online car shopping. Stephen Seibel, left, and Dan Park, Clutch CEO, pose for a portrait in an undated handout photo. Clutch Canada Inc. is the first company in Canada to sell cars 100 per cent online. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Clutch Canada Inc., MANDATORY CREDIT
William Mellor knew he wanted a 2015 Ford Mustang ““ a 50th anniversary edition of the sporty American automobile.
He set up alerts through various vehicle marketplaces and when he received a notification that a vehicle was available, he clicked on the link.
“It took me to the Canada Drives website,” Mellor said, referring to a Vancouver-based company that offers online vehicle purchasing and delivery in B.C. “It was what I wanted at the price I was looking for and in three-clicks I bought a car.”