Amazon is planning to sell cars on its platform, starting with Hyundai vehicles in 2024. The company aims to simplify the car-buying process, allowing shoppers to complete every step online. Amazon also intends to expand to trade-in vehicles and used cars in the future.
"Amazon last month said shoppers next year will be able to browse, finance and complete a purchase of Hyundai vehicles... Eventually, Amazon wants to expand to trade-in vehicles and used cars." https://t.co/QuaCm5geS6
Carmakers are lining their electric vehicles with trash — literally — and hoping sparse, eco-friendly cabins will redefine luxury for a new generation of buyers. https://t.co/Hgoi0ia0Yd
As automakers push their flashy new electric vehicles (EVs), many consumers making the jump from gasoline cars are opting instead for hybrids as they tiptoe toward electrification. https://t.co/GeZazFspij
Great WSJ article about Amazon selling cars online: "When the new service launches later next year, Amazon said shoppers will be able to complete every step of the car-buying process through its website. Only new Hyundai vehicles will be available at the start. Consumers will… https://t.co/WgoPCsICxX
Amazon executives want to make buying vehicles through its website as simple as purchasing toilet paper or dog food, and the company is looking to strike broad partnerships with carmakers. https://t.co/3F8SBne8yh
AMAZON IS A GO-TO FOR TOILET PAPER AND BATTERIES. CAN IT SELL CARS? (WSJ) Amazon said car buyers would be able to finance and purchase Hyundai vehicles on its platform starting in 2024. https://t.co/rxbKuGLYXh