Hyundai is set to begin online sales of used cars next week, which could mean a seismic shift for the second-hand car market.
Starting on Oct. 24, the carmaker will be offering certified used cars that have undergone up to 287 precision diagnostics at its service center in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province.
A Hyundai engineer inspects used cars at a service center in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province on Thursday. /Courtesy of Hyundai
Consumers can use an app to check not only the vehicle’s interior and exterior but even listen to the sound of the engine. The entire process until delivery will be conducted online.
The business used to be the domain of small and medium-sized enterprises, but the Ministry of SMEs and Start-ups eased restrictions in March last year, partly to protect consumers from purchasing lemon cars from unscrupulous vendors.
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