Tulsan helping others sell their cars in cyberspace

A new Tulsa company lets car-buyers take a vehicle for a spin, in cyberspace. <br><br>AutoClone is a venture started by Wyatt Phillips, who spent many years as a marketing director for Quik Trip. They

Saturday, April 10th 2004, 12:00 am

By: News On 6


A new Tulsa company lets car-buyers take a vehicle for a spin, in cyberspace.

AutoClone is a venture started by Wyatt Phillips, who spent many years as a marketing director for Quik Trip. They can make a 360-degree, rotatable picture of your car, inside and out.

He says he originally intended to use the technology for real estate. But he says cars are more fun. He's not sure how it will catch on, but he says realtors tell him it does wonders for home sales. "A person is about twice as likely to buy a vehicle or an item where they have an interactive image where they can go all through it, look all around it, look all through inside."

The service starts at $30, more for interior views.
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