Amazon to sell cars online, starting with Hyundai::It was inevitable. Amazon, which got its start selling books, is getting into the car business. The e-commerce giant along with new partner Hyundai

    • @[email protected]
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      271 year ago

      Auto manufacturers are all in board with direct sales to customers

      States have passed laws prohibiting (or making it difficult) direct sales at the lobbying of auto dealership groups.

      This will be very limited, and expect to see more laws that stop it appear soon.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        Looks like this is still routing through dealerships, not direct to customers:

        The structure still rewards dealerships, unlike the direct sales models that completely sidestep the business model. When vehicles go on sale at Amazon, the local Hyundai dealer will be the seller of record.

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              I don’t know, but Amazon does look more like AliExpress in the last couple of years anyway

            • The Dark Lord ☑️
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              Cheap Amazon junk isn’t regulated like cars are.

              As long as there are safety regulations only allowing certain cars that meet their standards to drive on the roads, I don’t really care. If any company wants to make a cheap knockoff that meets safety standards, go for it.

    • ThoGot
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      111 year ago

      without all the hidden bullshit fees

      Assuming Amazon will have transparent pricing

  • @phoneymouse
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    As much as I hate the idea of Amazon taking over another area of business, I would vastly prefer buying a car there than going into any dealership, and sitting through a load of bullshit with a sleazeball car salesman.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      This and the privacy nightmare in new, always connected cars are the main reason I’m not buying anything new.

  • Batman
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    181 year ago

    Are we able to return it for Free within the 30 days if the car sucks?

  • @The_Eminent_Bon
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    Will they do overnight shipping? Oh and imagine how much of a pain would to wait for your car to arrive and then they say you weren’t home

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    21 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The e-commerce giant along with new partner Hyundai announced Thursday at the 2023 LA Auto Show that it will start selling vehicles on its website in the second half of 2024.

    The Amazon car sales section will allow customers to shop for vehicles in their area based on a range of preferences, including model, trim, color, and features, choose their preferred car, and then check out online with their chosen payment and financing options.

    Customers will be able to buy a vehicle online and then pick it up or have it delivered by their local dealership, according to Amazon.

    Amazon says this shopping experience “will create another way for dealers to build awareness of their selection and offer convenience to their customers,” language that suggests dealerships are on board with this move.

    Mike Sullivan, the president and owner of several LA-area dealerships, including the Hyundai Santa Monica location, publicly supported the news while on stage at the LA Auto Show.

    Hyundai said it will use Amazon Web Services as its preferred cloud provider and will integrate Alexa voice assistant in the automaker’s next generation of vehicles starting in 2025.


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