https://www.axios.com/2023/11/16/amazon-hyundai-cars-sale-alexaAmazon plans to begin allowing Hyundai dealers to sell new vehicles on its platform, launching the e-commerce giant into the lucrative but highly competitive car market for the first time.
Amazon's sheer e-commerce heft means the company must instantly be taken seriously in the automotive retail space. Amazon announced its plans Thursday during the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show, and said Hyundai would be the "first" brand to sell cars on the platform.
Customers will be able to search based on model, trim, color and other features, while also choosing payment and financing options. As part of their deal, Hyundai will begin incorporating Amazon's Alexa voice assistant into its vehicles beginning in 2025.
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It won't be direct from auto manufacturers to consumers, the model used by Tesla that required changes in some laws.
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Thanks for the story. No problem. Most of us own Amazon through 1 fund or another.
I returned a set of scotch whisky glasses that arrived broken a month ago. They did send me another set in return for my returning the shattered glasses. But a month later they still haven’t received the broken ones back and plan to charge me the full cost.
When I couldn’t find a tracking number on my shipping receipt I checked with the UPS store where I took them.There I learned there is no tracking number. It’s a new plan where approved returns get “dumped into one big box” and sent to Amazon all together when the box is full (known as a “consolidated shipment”). So, I’m left fretting about where those broken glasses went and whether I’m gonna get hit with a $40 charge for not returning them in time. Geez. What a way to run a business.
Bottom line - If that car arrives broken … lots of luck getting a refund. They’ll ship you another one. But you could get stuck paying for two.
So where is the joy to test drive and haggle with salesman ? We found that cars is a lot more personally than a TV. We rented a Chevy Tahoe for several days but we will never buy it for its lack of space and gas consumption.
Easier to read. Better user-protection. I don't work for ebay. And I have no idea if I own any of their stock. Just been shopping with them for years trouble-free.
@WABC - Yes. Have had good luck with EBay.