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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Virgin_CarsVirgin Cars - Wikipedia

    Virgin Cars Ltd was an internet automobile retailer, established by British entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson and co-founded by Ian Lancaster in 2000 as part of the Virgin brand of companies.

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    • Student magazine. Back where it all began. After leaving school at 16-years-old Richard Branson would start Student magazine, a publication dedicated to covering everything from pop culture to the Vietnam war.
    • VirginStudent. Less well known than the much-loved Student magazine, is the intriguing case of VirginStudent.com. Back in 2000 the community website was launched bearing many of the hallmarks of social media platforms, such as MySpace and Facebook, that would go on to rule the world.
    • Virgin Cars. Another often overlooked Virgin venture from 2000 is that of Virgin Cars, marking the brand’s first and only foray into the online auto retail business.
    • Virgin Brides. Worth including in our countdown on the strength of the below photo alone. Yes, that really is Richard Branson. As you can guess, Virgin Brides wasn’t a successful attempt to disrupt the wedding industry.
  3. Aug 4, 2020 · In 2000, Branson decided to launch Virgin Cars, an online business that aimed to change the way cars were sold in the industry. Unfortunately, the company was shut down within a few years of...

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  5. Nov 15, 2010 · An unexplained sense of nostalgia as I read this week that Voyager Group, the holding company for Richard Branson’s Virgin empire, has finally dissolved Virgin Cars. You remember it, I’m sure: the company that was going to revolutionise auto retailing in this country.

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