Walmart Is About To Start Selling Cars And No We're Not Joking

No, really. As of April this year you'll be able to buy new and used cars from around 25 Walmart stores in three US states, and we can't imagine regular dealers are pleased about it
Walmart Is About To Start Selling Cars And No We're Not Joking

Fed up with the limited choice of vehicles on the shelves of your local supermarket? Well, obviously someone is, because American retail giant Walmart is about to start selling cars.

According to an Automotive News report, Walmart is employing a platform called CarSaver that will operate from 25 stores in major cities in Arizona, Texas and Oklahoma. They have the backing of 16 sites belonging to major car dealer group AutoNation, and money lender Ally Financial is on board as well.

Walmart Is About To Start Selling Cars And No We're Not Joking

Rather than parking new models next to the biscuits, the system will run via an online portal in a dedicated area of each of the stores. Sales people will do their thing, but essentially customers will be able to do everything from reading specifications to choosing paint colours, applying for finance and placing orders. It will literally become possible to go shopping for milk and end up buying a car.

It’s not just new cars, either. Used machines will be up for sale on the system, too, and since the stores are in southern states with plenty of Mexican workers, advisors will reportedly be bilingual. I bet Trump will love that.

Walmart Is About To Start Selling Cars And No We're Not Joking

CarSaver’s CEO claims that a pilot scheme saved buyers an average of over £2400 off the retail price of new cars.

Rival retailer Costco already runs a similar scheme, with Automotive News quoting figures of more than 1000 cars sold per year, per store. Walmart is said to want to match that, aiming for 25,000 car sales per year across its CarSaver locations.

At least you won’t be far away from something to eat while you’re there.

Source: Jalopnik

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Anonymous

“It’s not just new cars, either. Used machines will be up for sale on the system, too, and since the stores are in southern states with plenty of Mexican workers, advisors will reportedly be bilingual. I bet Trump will love that.”

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but this was not necessary. It’s irrelevant to the article, and I fail to see how an automotive website is a suitable platform for expressing your like or dislike for any given politician. Perhaps if the article was a reactionary piece to some new automotive legislation…

01/24/2017 - 15:32 |
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Anonymous

Imagine if supermarkets in the UK did this, that would be a LOT of clubcard points

01/24/2017 - 16:03 |
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Anonymous

Taking Walmart rice kits to a whole new level

01/24/2017 - 19:22 |
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Petrol Madness

Making walmart more fun for petrolheads

01/24/2017 - 20:01 |
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Anonymous

So, what’s the return policy on cars going to be then??

01/24/2017 - 20:26 |
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Liam Tully

Why would trump not like bilingual salespeople? Sure the dude is an idiot but business is business.

01/24/2017 - 21:08 |
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Anonymous

Oh course Trump won’t say anything about that cause his pockets(and a lot of republicans) are probably filled with the waltons money.

01/24/2017 - 21:24 |
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Ricardo Mercio

Good, as much as I dislike Walmart’s business practices, car dealerships are sleazy scumbags of the highest caliber, why is the only way to buy a new car going to a place where a smiling d!ck pressures you for half an hour into buying everything you don’t want from the car and having to pretty much fight him over the price? That’s a rhetoric question, they lobbied congress so that car companies legally cannot sell cars directly in the United States, and as such you HAVE to pay the “dealerships want to profit” premium if you want anything new. It’s part of the reason I doubt I’ll ever buy a new car.

01/24/2017 - 22:16 |
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Anonymous

“as of april”

01/25/2017 - 00:56 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

no foolin!

01/25/2017 - 00:56 |
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