Ford Motor is partnering with Amazon to let dealers sell the automaker's certified used vehicles on the e-commerce platform, providing consumers with a way to shop for a car and arrange financing online.
The Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker on Monday said the deal allows customers to browse local dealers' pre-owned Ford vehicle selections on Amazon Autos, and complete most paperwork online. Shoppers can then schedule a time to pick up their auto in person.
The program will debut in Los Angeles, Seattle and Dallas and add other locations over time, Ford said.
The vehicles come with a manufacturer-backed warranty and other benefits, the same as if they were sold directly through a dealership.
Ford notes that the only step of the purchase process that cannot be completed online is the

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