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.
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.
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,
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.
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