Amazon has entered the automotive retail market with the launch of Amazon Autos, an online platform allowing customers to search, order, and purchase new cars directly from dealerships. The service debuted in 48 cities across the United States,
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Amazon is selling cars now
Amazon initially announced that it had partnered with Hyundai to sell its cars online in the U.S. last November. The retail giant's move into the auto market has been predicted since at least 2017, when it struck deals with several auto parts vendors.
Amazon Autos allows people across 48 U.S. cities to “browse, order, finance and schedule pickup of a new Hyundai vehicle" on Amazon's website.
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) launched Amazon Autos on Tuesday, an e-commerce platform allowing customers to browse, purchase, and finance new vehicles entirely online. Initially partnering with Hyundai,
If it seems you can buy anything on Amazon, well, that just got one step closer to reality. Now you can buy a car on Amazon. Specifically, vehicle shoppers in 48 U.S. cities can now order, finance and schedule pickup of a new Hyundai from a local participating dealer directly from the Amazon platform.
SAN FRANCISCO — You can buy anything on Amazon. Literally. The company announced its partnership with Hyundai this week, allowing people to buy cars at participating dealerships across the country.
Toyota is discontinuing production of the Venza for the U.S. market after the 2024 model year. The automaker “remains committed to the premium crossover SUV segment and has replaced the model with the first-ever 2025 Toyota Crown Signia,” according to a statement from the company.
AUSTIN, Texas — Expect to see more self-driving rideshare vehicles, also known as Robotaxis, on Austin roads next year. Robotaxi company Waymo, which you may have already seen on Austin's roads, is partnering with Uber, and at some point next year, customers will be able to use the Uber app to call a self-driving ride.
Have you ever wished you could just buy a new car on Amazon? No? Well, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) hopes that if that's the case, it can change your mind. And if you have been on its website and thought, "Why not cars,
PACCAR is recalling over 220,000 of its 2021-2025 Peterbilt and Kenworth trucks.
They are tiny and sometimes basic, but a few cars still out there are priced under $20,000. It costs a bit more than that to get them out the door.
If you're among the vast numbers of Americans who don't love buying cars at dealerships, the world's favorite online retailer is now selling Hyundais.