The document discusses the growing demand from customers to purchase new vehicles completely online. A survey found that 72% of customers are willing to buy a new car online. However, automakers have been slow to implement online sales and most current initiatives do not meet customer expectations. Customers expect benefits like convenience, time savings, price transparency, and the ability to compare vehicles and negotiate online. While automakers face challenges in developing new online sales models, the document argues that responding to rising customer demand for online purchasing will be crucial for automakers to remain competitive as business models continue to evolve in the industry.