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Get $2,300 for buying your next car on Amazon

Get $2,300 for buying your next car on Amazon

Yahoo01-04-2025

(WJW) – You can get just about anything on Amazon. As of 2025, that includes cars.
Amazon Autos is available in Cleveland, Columbus and major cities across the U.S.
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Amazon Prime members who purchase a car on Amazon Autos are eligible for a special incentive.
Amazon is offering $2,300 in gift cards on vehicles purchased on Amazon Autos until April 15, 2025.
The premise behind Amazon Autos is the ability to get upfront pricing while browsing online.
Amazon Autos has a Hyundai showroom for you to browse here.
People can also trade in their old vehicles on Amazon Autos. The Amazon estimated value of the vehicle can be used as a credit toward their new car purchase.
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However, your new car will not be delivered to your doorstep, like everything else Amazon.
But you can still get it within 3 days of buying your car on Amazon.com. Amazon works with specific dealerships so people can sign documents and make an appointment to pick up their new car.
Click here for the fine print.
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