Hyundai Launches Online Used Car Sales
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【Summary】Hyundai will start selling certified used cars online next week, potentially disrupting the second-hand car market. These cars have undergone extensive diagnostics at the company's service center.
FutureCar Staff
Oct 20, 2023 6:27 AM PT
Hyundai is planning to revolutionize the second-hand car market by launching online sales of used cars next week. This move could have a significant impact on the industry.
Beginning on October 24th, the carmaker will introduce certified used cars that have undergone an extensive 287-point diagnostic process at its service center in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province.
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