(NewsNation) — Ford is the latest car manufacturer to make its vehicles available for purchase on Amazon.
The deal will allow the automaker’s franchised dealers to sell certified preowned vehicles via the platform’s Amazon Autos program, Ford announced Monday.
Prospective Ford buyers can browse vehicles, secure financing, begin paperwork and schedule a pick-up time at select dealerships, all from the comfort of their couch. The partnering Ford dealership remains in charge of pricing.
The vehicles are backed by Ford’s warranties and roadside assistance guarantees, the automaker said.
“Certified pre-owned Fords go through a thorough inspection and reconditioning process by Ford factory-trained technicians,” the company’s announcement reads.
The program is currently available in Los Angeles, Seattle and Dallas, though Ford said there are “plans to expand to additional cities” within months.
The company teased 160 of its nearly 3,000 U.S. storefronts have expressed interest in the partnership.
Hyundai was the first company — and previously the only — to partner for online sales through Amazon, penning a deal in 2024.
The Seoul-based automaker uses the platform to sell new vehicles, rather than preowned vehicles like Ford.
NewsNation partner The Hill contributed to this report.