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Check out the ‘Car Vending Machine’ in China

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New Delhi: When technology meets automobile, wonders happen and in nothing less than a wonder, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has launched a car vending machine called the ‘Super Test-Drive Center’ in China’s Guangzhou.

Yes, you read it right, this latest venture named Super Test-Drive Center gives the user the ability to buy or try a car using Alibaba’s Tmall app and a car vending machine. The facility came out of a partnership signed two years ago between Ford and Alibaba.

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Reportedly, the service taps Alibaba’s services and providers potential buyers with discounts and incentives based on their usage on Alibaba’s ecosystem.

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Super Test-Drive Center the centre houses dozens of Ford vehicles in the multi-story building. Users just select the car they want through the Tmail app and have the option of taking it on a three-day test ride.

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