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Amazon is selling cars now

You can now buy a new car on Amazon. The retail giant has launched Amazon Autos, enabling people across the U.S. to purchase their next vehicle via the online shopping platform like ordering groceries.

Announced on Tuesday, Amazon Autos allows customers to browse vehicles which are available at local participating dealers. Users can also filter results according to model, trim, colour, fuel type, and other features. Though Amazon Autos only offers Hyundai vehicles at launch, Amazon plans to add more automotive brands next year, allowing people to browse by make as well.

SEE ALSO: Hyundai's new Ioniq 5 has bigger battery, native Tesla Supercharging

Amazon states that Autos customers can choose a vehicle, secure financing, electronically sign the relevant paperwork, and place their order "with a few clicks," "streamlining" the process of buying a car. The company's famous delivery service doesn't apply to Amazon Autos, though. Once a purchase is finalised, shoppers will be directed to choose a date and time to pick up their new car from a local dealership themselves.

“We’re partnering with dealers and brands to redesign car shopping — making it more transparent, convenient, and customer-friendly," said global head of Amazon Autos Fan Jin. "With Amazon Autos, we’re bringing the simplicity and ease customers expect from Amazon to car shopping, one of their largest purchases, while offering dealers a new channel to connect with a broad audience."

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The Amazon Autos website showing Hyundai cars for sale.

Credit: Mashable screenshot: Amazon

Of course, the nature of online shopping does mean Amazon Autos eliminates a few previously ubiquitous elements of purchasing a new car, for better or for worse.

Amazon Autos offers no opportunity to haggle, with set prices keeping costs "transparent" but preventing customers from attempting to negotiate a better deal. There also seems to be no option to test drive vehicles to see if you like how they feel, or any sales associates to consult about whether a different car might better fit your transportation needs. Some may miss that human interaction, however others will no doubt consider the lack of salespeople to be a point in Amazon Autos' favour.

Customers can trade in their current car by answering questions about its condition to have it valued, then dropping it off when they pick up their new one. New functionality such as leasing and additional financing options will also be added next year.

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.

Where is Amazon Autos available?

A map of the U.S. labelling the areas where Amazon Autos is available.

Credit: Amazon

Amazon Autos is only available across 48 U.S. cities at launch, with plans to expand to more locations next year. As of Dec. 2024, Amazon Autos is available in:

Atlanta

Austin

Baltimore

Beaumont-Port Arthur

Birmingham

Boston

Champaign/Springfield

Charlotte

Chicago

Cincinnati

Cleveland

Columbia

Columbus

Dallas

Denver

El Paso

Fond Du Lac

Ft. Myers/Naples

Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York

Harrisonburg

Hartford

Houston

Indianapolis

Jacksonville

Los Angeles

Miami

Milwaukee

Minneapolis-St. Paul

Nashville

New York

Orlando

Philadelphia

Phoenix

Pittsburgh

Portland

Providence

Raleigh-Durham

Salt Lake City

San Antonio

San Diego

San Francisco

Seattle

Sheboygan

Springfield

St. Louis

Tampa

W. Palm Beach

Washington D.C.

Topics Amazon Cars

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