This is an Amazon. Volvo Amazon, the only real Amazon car!
You guys buying parts on Amazon, be careful. Lots of counterfeit parts on there. I looked at at least 4 pages of Ford Dc511 coils. None of them satisfied the tells between a real Motorcraft coil and a fake. How did I know? I had a real one, from the dealer in my hand. The ones I was looking at on Amazon weren't. I ended up getting 7 real ones off of Ebay. Cheaper, to boot.
I'm not a fan of amazon and buy from them more than I care to admit. But if amazon can give me an all-in price online and an easy transaction at the dealer, I'm in. My bet is that there's still a finance office to joust with at the end of the deal, but we'll see.
Datsun240ZGuy said:Colin Wood said:A thought: If/when Carvana goes under, Amazon should totally buy up all the Carvana car carriers so it can deliver the cars.
I did a thread a year ago suggesting Carvana might be going out of business but it looks pretty good........
+400% YTD. Yeah. I'd say that's a bit more than pretty good.
I had a lot of trouble finding a manual transmission Elantra N back in May when I bought mine. I was curious if Amazon would have made this hunt easier. It returned 0 results and wouldn't let me expand the search radius beyond 75 miles, so no, it would not have helped me find the car I wanted (and eventually purchased). As far as I'm concerned it should let you serach the whole nation if you want to.
And just what can go wrong with a search on Amazon for a car? You search for Camry and by page 2 you have results for corn-dogs.
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