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Would you buy a car without a test drive?

What if you could 'see' it?

They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks. What about the car sales industry? Could they use new technology to help them in their work?

Virtual Reality (VR) technology is popping up in more and more places. Most recently, it's being used to show prospective buyers what their new car 'looks' like. It helps you see the dimensions of the car, and 'experience' how it feels to sit in it.

Read more about how one car retailer uses the technology here. Apparently sales have been helped along into the millions with the new tech.

We here at Fleetcoach wonder if the VR will also be used to give people a feel for different road conditions and how they might spot hazards around them... but that might be a different story!

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