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To: DO$Kapital who wrote (95375)9/10/1999 3:14:00 PM
From: U Up U Down  Respond to of 119973
 
Report: Online Car Market Set to Explode
September 3, 1999
By Beth Cox
InternetNews.com Correspondent
E-Commerce News Archives

New and used automobile sales initiated via the Internet will rise from three percent of all U.S.auto sales in 1999 to 20% in 2002, according to a new Gomez Advisors forecast.

"This is an explosive online market in terms of consumer aggregation and revenue building," saidSenior Analyst Adam J. Weiner.

Gomez Advisors, a provider of Internet research and analysis, released the results of itsInternet Auto Buying Scorecard for fall 1999. Newcomer CarsDirect.com landed the top
overall ranking based in part on the strength of its ability to guarantee consumers pricing anddelivery for new automobiles. Rounding out the Gomez Advisors top five are Autobytel.com,
Cars.com, CarPoint, and DealerNet.

internetnews.com