In the market for a car? Soon you’ll be able to buy a Hyundai on Amazon, and only a Hyundai::This is the year you can finally buy a car on Amazon. Well, one kind. Eventually.

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    9 months ago

    To comply with the franchise dealership laws, Amazon can’t list vehicles for sale the way it lists, say, books or socks. Instead, it needs to partner with dealers.

    Okay so nothing new here. Yet another front end for interaction with local dealerships. The NADA continues to get their pound of flesh.

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        9 months ago

        They should do what Volvo is doing. Let people purchase a “subscription” online for the sticker price. Volvo has been able to get around a lot of US dealers bullshit that way.

        I got a car through an early iteration of that plan. The “subscription” was basically a shorter lease with insurance bundled in and some more flexibility to cancel. No haggling. You pay the manufacturer direct, and when the subscription is done, you can buy the car used with no BS dealer markup.

        A lot of dealers fought, and it’s disappeared and come back a few times. I don’t know all of the legal BS behind it, but they seem to have found some loopholes to sell direct.

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        9 months ago

        Two problems with that. First, lots of warranties and manufacturer sales incentives are not eligible on used cars. Second, for them to sell it to you used…they themselves would have to be a dealer.

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          9 months ago

          I’m not sure about that last part. I’ve purchased a vehicle from a company before. A used work truck.

          Either way… I’m not buying a car from Amazon.

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            9 months ago

            In at least some states, to sell more than XX cars per year, you must have a dealer license.

            A company vehicle is really no different than a personal vehicle, at least not in this context. They own a truck (titled to them), they can sell a truck via private sale. They don’t get any sort of dealer perks (such as not being listed in the history as an owner), they are just selling their property.

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      9 months ago

      Why can’t they just copy Tesla’s model? Or does Amazon operating a storefront on behalf of the manufacturer preclude that?

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    9 months ago

    So do they provide the screwdriver and USB cable for the ignition, or do I have to provide my own?

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      9 months ago

      Don’t worry, every Hyundai comes pre-installed with anti-theft features in the form of premature engine failure!

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    9 months ago

    I’m waiting for the self driving feature to be good enough to drive out to my hobbit hole from a online order.

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    9 months ago

    Lol, like I’d ever buy a Hyundai after that fiasco in the United States.

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    9 months ago

    I guess this could be a good way to browse local dealership inventory, but that’s about it. Still got to haggle with someone on commission.