Volvo has struck a deal with Microsoft to develop driverless vehicles,
and to give potential cary buyers an interactive shopping experience
using a virtual reality headset. The firms announced Friday they would
make details of their plan public soon, but confirmed the focus of the
partnership was to modernize the car buying process.
Patrice Howard reports.
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