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Ford turns to Amazon to give used cars sales a boost

Ford turns to Amazon to give used cars sales a boost

Posted on 17 November 2025 By jobuzo

One year ago, e-commerce giant Amazon kicked off its new online car sales business with Hyundai. Now, Ford is joining in with a certified used car twist.

Ford announced Monday that customers will be able to shop for, finance, and purchase certified pre-owned Ford vehicles on Amazon Autos. The partnership still keeps dealerships — a key revenue driver for Ford — in the loop. Customers can browse a participating local dealer’s inventory directly through Amazon’s website, complete most of the paperwork online, and then schedule a time to pick up the selected vehicle, according to Ford.

Ford said any certified pre-owned vehicle sold by dealers on Amazon Autos comes with a money-back guarantee. Customers can return the vehicle within 14 days or 1,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Amazon Autos functions like the rest of the broader Amazon e-commerce ecosystem. Shoppers can search for available vehicles from participating dealers by model, trim, color, and features. Customers can also secure financing and e-sign paperwork via the Amazon Autos site.

When Amazon Autos launched last year, it was focused on new car sales, namely Hyundai. The addition of Ford opens up a different, although related, market of certified pre-owned vehicles.

Ford vehicles on Amazon Autos will initially be offered in just a few markets, including Los Angeles, Seattle, and Dallas.

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