CarParts.com Wants to Break the Auto Parts Business for Good
YearsAgo Update: YearsAgoLong a relic of the 90s dot-com boom, CarParts.com has reemerged as an e-commerce force. How far can CEO David Meniane go in shaking up a $300B industry?
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Long a relic of the 90s dot-com boom, CarParts.com has reemerged as an e-commerce force. How far can CEO David Meniane go in shaking up a $300B industry?
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