I saw a commercial for that. I never buy a car without a test drive, but I also can’t afford a new vehicle let alone to pay cash for a used.
1995 Ranger 481v
1995 Johnson Fast Strike 175hp
If you like Kia.
Wonder if you can return them to Kohl's...............
Will the car be delivered in 1-2 business days to my doorstep in a big brown box with a big smile on it?
2023 Xpress H18 with 115 SHO and Powertech NRS4 21p
8" Bob's Action Jack
Garmin Echomap 12, 10, 9, and LVS34 networked with Netgear Switch
Ultrex
Trick Steps and Ramp N Clamp
Pulled by a 2016 single cab HEMI Ram
Treat others like you want to be treated when on the water EVEN WHEN IN A TOURNAMENT! No fish is worth having a confrontation because you cut someone off or came in on top of someone.
If they deliver the cars like they deliver most packages, the car will show up with a dented bumper, scratched hood, and one wheel in the flower bed next to the front porch.
With most states having dealer franchise requirements I wonder how Amazon gets around that?
If you return it to Kohl's, do you get their 20% off coupon?
Will they be delivered to a bank or dealer ship for processing. Amazon financing?????????????
'05 Stratos 200 ProXL, '05 Evinrude 225HO
We buy hundreds and hundreds of items per month both personal and business, We NEVER never had but one issue. The issue was the package never showed, I reported it and they sent another no questions asked. Easiest return policy in history. Even better than Walmart was yeasts ago!
I bet they get into financing, that's were the money is! Guess they kind of are already with their CC.
Well since I have never and will never order from Amazon, that would be, NO.
Watch out for counterfeits!
It's not what you can take with you,
It's what you leave behind.
Can’t wait to see the videos of the porch pirates trying to swipe these off the doorstep…
Nevermind…they only need a small accessory sold off Amazon.
It's pretty amazing that places like Amazon are getting into the car selling game; feels like you can literally buy anything online these days. I remember being taken aback when I first heard about it, but then again, I bought my Toyota Camry on eBay and the process was surprisingly smooth. One thing that really helped me was eBay's Vehicle Protection Plan, which gave me peace of mind against unexpected damages or any fraudulent claims regarding the car's condition. They also had a cancellation policy, which was reassuring, just in case something went south after inspection. Plus, buying from their Certified Pre-owned section came with a warranty, ensuring the car was in good shape. I made sure to pay through recommended methods like PayPal for extra security. For more insights on online auto shopping, check out https://www.a1autotransport.com/the-...auto-shopping/
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If I was in the market for a new vehicle and it was cheaper than my local dealer, I'd probably do it.