China is the biggest car market in the world. But the most exciting thing about this market isn't that people are buying a lot of cars — it's how people are buying them. Alibaba's #Tmall partnered with @Ford to launch this “Super Test-Drive Center” in China. Take a look! pic.twitter.com/R070YDq2by
— Alibaba Group (@AlibabaGroup) March 26, 2018
Candy bar? Diet Coke? Car?? https://t.co/TqKwF7pxO6
— Mahmoud Elmashni (@MahmoudElmashni) March 27, 2018
Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba and U.S. carmaker Ford Motor have teamed up to create a massive car vending machine that dispenses vehicles to anyone interested in purchasing a Ford — assuming their “social credit score” is high enough. https://t.co/jkKZJWia0L pic.twitter.com/WK2HIIoK7F
— Deez (@deezdadyy) March 27, 2018
#Ford, #Alibaba unveil five-storey, unstaffed #car vending machine in Chinese city of Guangzhou https://t.co/nTxkTaBeXl pic.twitter.com/jqKn38jcs0
— The Straits Times (@STcom) March 27, 2018
China’s first “car vending machine” opened to the public Monday in S China’s Guangdong. Launched by e-commerce giant Alibaba and Ford Motor, the 20-meter-tall unmanned building lets consumers see, test-drive and buy vehicles via smartphone app https://t.co/d2qjyaHhop pic.twitter.com/V5DwpQ9C2h
— People's Daily,China (@PDChina) March 27, 2018
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