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Online used car start-up has cut 750 jobs, a 15% reduction; subscription service also ends

Online used car retailer Cazoo has blamed customers buying cheaper cars for its decision to cut jobs and reduce investment, ending a breakneck sprint for growth at the start-up.

“We are starting to see an impact on consumer confidence and a marginal shift in the type of cars people are looking for as cost of living starts to bite,” founder and CEO Alex Chesterman said in a call to investors on Tuesday. “We are assuming things don’t get any better and potentially get worse, which is why we are being cautious.”

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Will86 8 June 2022

I've been surprised at the speed with which Cazoo and other similar companies have grown. Maybe it's a classic case of growing too fast. I also wonder about the business model itself. It seems to rely on traditional dealers to allow people to try cars first before then buying via the online retailer. And I'm not keen on the idea of their 7 day money back guarantee either - you don't get your old car back, just the money which leaves you car less or you swap it for another. Puts you on the spot a bit. That said their prices have been good and perhaps I'm just a bit old school.