
Published: 14 February 2000 13:05 GMT
OneSwoop.com is due to launch its online UK car-buying service on 1 March in direct competition with Totalise.net and Virgin Cars.
The Richard Branson-backed venture announced last week, is offering cars from outside the UK at up to 20 per cent cheaper than the high street and is set to go live in April.
OneSwoop.com also received an extra £30m from International Investors following backing it received last year from Anderson Consulting, Fortis Bank and Marks & Spencer Financial Services.
OneSwoop.com will allows customers to compare prices, models and brands direct from their desktop and will offer financial services for purchasing.
See also:
'M&S to sell cars online' http://www.silicon.com/a33623
'Totalise offers discount car imports online' http://www.silicon.com/a35301
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