FREE GIFT CARD:As of March 19,X-Deal (2011) Prime members can get $2,300 in Amazon gift cards with the purchase of a car.
Amazon sells kitchen equipment, designer clothing, audio gear, books, and everything in between. So why shouldn't Amazon sell cars? Sure, it feels a little weird to purchase something so massive (literally and figuratively) on Amazon, but when you really think about it, the whole thing actually makes a lot of sense.
Amazon Autos lets you browse online at your leisure with upfront pricing and vehicle-specific features, and you even get customized financing during checkout (or you can opt to pay in cash, if you're feeling flush). You can add optional products and services that protect you on the open road, including extended warranties, gap insurance, and maintenance plans.
SEE ALSO: How to check or reload your Amazon gift card balanceWhen you're happy with your decision, you can schedule a pickup time online. As the final price is already settled, pick up is straightforward. Simply show up, wrap up, and drive home with your brand-new ride.
And for a limited time, Prime members can get $2,300 in Amazon gift cards through this service. Here's how it works:
Begin a purchase on any car at Amazon Autos
Finish checkout and submit your order
Schedule a pickup appointment and sign required documents from the dealer
Complete your car purchase at the dealer
Within two weeks, you will receive two emails from Amazon, each containing an Amazon gift card ($2,300 credit is split between the two gift cards)
So what are you waiting for? We know buying a car on Amazon sounds weird, but it's the future. Amazon is set to launch this service in more locations, with more car brands and dealerships planned in the near future.
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