Volvo's New App Lets You Scan Parked Cars With Your Phone To See Their Specs | Carscoops carscoops
, New York and CES have been forced to postpone the events, often multiple times.
This year’s Brussels Motor Show in Belgium was another casualty. Originally planned for January 2022, the decision was taken in late 2021 to move it to 2023. Butit still wanted to get some Belgian eyeballs on its latest cars and came up with a novel solution. Called the “Volvo Street Configurator”, it’s a smartphone app that the company claims can “turn the streets into one giant showroom.
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