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CARFAX Canada Marks 1st “Transparency Week”

LONDON, Ontario -- Canadian drivers overwhelmingly agree: They want to know a used car’s full history before they buy. In fact, CARFAX Canada data shows that 88% of drivers say they want that information before they’ll make a purchase. That’s why CARFAX Canada, the provider of the country’s most trusted and comprehensive vehicle history report, is celebrating “Transparency Week” kicking off November 29, 2021. The purpose of this week is to celebrate and strengthen trust and transparency in the used vehicle industry. To mark the occasion, CARFAX Canada is sharing research and educating Canadians on how best to protect themselves when buying used. Read More

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