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Vehix Launches Free Auto Classifieds - Read More

Date Added: July 28, 2008 07:24:03 PM
SALT LAKE CITY, BUSINESS WIRE -- Vehix, the multi-platform digital automotive network, today announced a convenient new way for consumers to list cars for free on one of the nation's top automotive websites. This free classified ad service also provides access to one of the largest self-qualified car buying audiences online.

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