A new report shows that only 7 percent of new-car buyers in the US completed their purchase online, despite a major push by automakers, Amazon, and others to move past the dealership.
Buying a car should be exciting. But most often, it's anything but. The dealership experience stinks. Pushy salespeople, opaque pricing, an avalanche of paperwork, or all the above generally make car ...
Amazon has entered the car business by launching Amazon Autos, a platform for buying or leasing vehicles online. The service partners with local Hyundai and Hertz dealerships to offer new and used ...
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) announced the launch of Amazon Autos on Tuesday. Car shoppers in 48 U.S. cities can order, finance and schedule pickup of a new Hyundai from a local dealer directly on ...
The retail giant partners with local dealerships, so shoppers can buy new, used or certified pre-owned vehicles. By Rudie Obias If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a ...
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 ...
Online car buying has become closely associated with Carvana (CVNA), as the company’s generous marketing budget and consumers ...
Amazon launched Amazon Autos on Tuesday as a way for shoppers to buy a car online. Only new Hyundai cars are currently available through Amazon. We experimented with the new feature and found some ...
When Tesla first started selling its Model S EV online in 2012, buying a new car over the internet was unheard of. Since then, a slew of new automakers, including Fisker, Lucid, Rivian, and VinFast, ...