Ford to Sell Used Vehicles on Amazon, Joining Hyundai
Ford partners with Amazon to offer certified pre-owned vehicles online with financing and warranties; about 20 dealers have launched, with 160 expressing interest, Ford said.
- On Nov. 17, 2025 Ford Motor Co. began offering Ford Blue Advantage certified pre-owned vehicles on Amazon Autos, where customers can shop, finance, purchase, and schedule pickup.
- Amazon's prior ties with automakers and rental firms include Hyundai Motor Co.'s early sales on Amazon Autos and this year's partnership with Hertz to expand used vehicle inventory.
- Under the Ford Blue Advantage program, EV Certified vehicles get a 127-point inspection and a 12-month or 12,000-mile warranty covering over 1,000 components, plus roadside assistance and a 14-day or 1,000-mile money-back guarantee.
- Ford said more than 160 of its roughly 2,900 U.S. retailers have started the process, with about a dozen fully onboarded and 10 launching next week in Los Angeles, Seattle, and Dallas.
- The move effectively puts local dealers' inventory on Amazon's website, allowing customers to browse, finance, and prepare paperwork online; other markets will be added in the coming months as Ford expands the program.
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Ford Motor Company to sell used vehicles on Amazon in 3 U.S. cities to start
The program is focused on Los Angeles, Seattle, and Dallas to start, and will initially offer only certified pre-owned vehicles, which are used models that pass rigorous inspections and are sold with specific warranties.
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Ford Motor Co. reached an agreement with Amazon to sell certified used cars through its e-commerce website, thus becoming the second largest car manufacturer to reach customers via the online retail giant.Ford joins Hyundai Motor Co. on the Amazon Autos portal, which allows car buyers to search, finance and buy a semi-new car by clicking on the well-known icon of “adding to the cart.” Hyundai started selling new cars through the platform late la…
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