Ford Partners with Amazon to Sell Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles Online
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Ford has partnered with Amazon to sell certified pre-owned vehicles through Amazon Autos, making it the second automaker after Hyundai to join the platform. Customers can browse, finance, and purchase vehicles online, with pickup at local Ford dealerships. The service is currently available only in Los Angeles, Seattle, and Dallas, with plans to expand to more markets soon.
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Starting today, customers can browse, finance, and purchase certified pre-owned Ford vehicles online through Amazon Autos, with in-person pickup at a local Ford dealership.
Ford is the second brand name, after Hyundai, to list its vehicles on the site.
Ford's vehicles will only be available in Los Angeles, Seattle, and Dallas. Amazon says it expects more markets to be added soon.
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