How Used Cars And Sales Taxes Are Building The Digital Future

Can digital technology really take the hassle out of used car sales – and compete with dealerships and lots? Is there a better way to deal with online sales taxes? Will fraudsters run wild this holiday shopping season? And how will challenger banks fare in 2020?

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