You can now buy used Ford vehicles on Amazon

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26 points by apparent 4 hours ago


Night_Thastus - 3 hours ago

While I really like the idea of buying a NEW car direct from the manufacturer, a used car from Amazon is significantly less appealing - both for the consumer and Amazon.

* If Amazon spends the appropriate time researching into each car's history, properly inspecting and repairing any defects and working with customers if there are problems - they will not make a net profit. Not 'maybe', they won't.

* If Amazon doesn't have due diligence, people will get cars with endless problems, Amazon will be covered in bad press, and the whole thing will collapse due to low demand.

Plus, unlike buying a new car where inspection doesn't matter nearly as much - buying online gives you 0 way to really look at it yourself and take it to a local mechanic to have it inspected. (Which I am EXTREMELY glad I did, I nearly bought a car that would have been a disaster)

I suspect this effort will last maybe a year and a half at best.

Cars are bulky, heavy, expensive, and lose value quickly with age. Even new, the competition is so tight and logistics so hard that it's a nightmare. Used cars are so much worse an industry to work in.

monooso - 3 hours ago

When public transport ground to a halt during COVID, I suddenly needed a car. I bought one online via Cinch [1]. No haggling, no hassle, and it was delivered to my door a few days later.

I have no intention of entering a car dealership ever again.

[1] https://www.cinch.co.uk/

freedomben - 3 hours ago

This is great news. I look forward to a day when I never have to talk to a salesperson again.

> Forty-eight states have laws that limit or ban manufacturers from selling vehicles directly to consumers

Why on earth is this a law? (I mean besides the obvious lobbying efforts and likely scare-mongering from powerful auto dealers) Is there an actual reason/benefit for this though for consumers?

niwtsol - 2 hours ago

If I go to amazon autos, I see more than just Hyundai and Ford pre-owned certified cars for sale - I see toyota, chevrolet, kia, jeep, honda, etc. I guess this announcement is an official partnership with Ford corporate, but I assume smaller dealerships could have integrated before this.

tencentshill - 3 hours ago

>Amazon’s platform will be the middleman between the customer and the dealership

It's just a lead generator like any other. Why did Amazon choose to enter that market?

apparent - an hour ago

Notably only in a few cities, at present.

Eddy_Viscosity2 - 3 hours ago

They are "used" cars. I hate it when marketing departments try and manipulate the language. I hate it worse when everyone else just goes along with it.