The Wall Street Journal: Here’s how General Motors plans to respond to Carvana threat

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The market for selling used cars online has exploded during the pandemic. Now, General Motors Co.
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wants to help its dealers secure a bigger piece.

The Detroit auto maker is launching a new website called CarBravo that will help U.S.-based GM dealers market and sell used cars online, competing directly with Carvana Co.
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and other retailers that have embraced virtual sales in the past couple of years.

GM dealers would sell both GM and non-GM vehicles through the site.

The move injects fresh competition into the used-car industry, which already is undergoing rapid change from online-focused startups such as Carvana and Vroom Inc.
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It is also a shift in strategy for GM, which today owns and sells vehicles from its leasing operations but isn’t involved in marketing them directly to car shoppers.

A full version of this report can be found at WSJ.com.

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