General Motors, eBay test selling cars online

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DETROIT, Aug 10 (Reuters) - General Motors Co [GM.UL] and eBay Inc said Monday that they launched a test program in California that will allow consumers to negotiate with dealers and buy vehicles online.

The car shopping website -- gm.ebay.com -- marks a departure from the way new vehicles have been traditionally sold in the United States and is aimed at helping GM gain ground with consumers ...

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