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  2. Forget the dealership: You can now buy a Hyundai on Amazon

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    After nearly a year of waiting, Amazon (AMZN) users can now buy a Hyundai (HYMTF) vehicle through the online retailer. Starting today, Amazon car shoppers in 48 cities, including New York, Los ...

  3. Shift Technologies (online marketplace) - Wikipedia

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    Shift Technologies, Inc. was an American company that sold used vehicles online and also maintained a consignment-based online marketplace for buying and selling used cars. [1] Founded in 2014, Shift was based in San Francisco 's Mission District . [ 2 ]

  4. 6 Types of Cars You Should Buy Only From a Dealership - AOL

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    With the average used car selling for $26,717 and the average buyer paying 11.4% interest for the privilege of financing it, previously owned vehicles are hardly the bargain they once were. Luckily...

  5. Tesla US dealership disputes - Wikipedia

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    These laws make it illegal to buy a car from Tesla in person, at a Tesla Gallery. Thus, all Texas orders are taken via the internet or over the phone. Texas residents can still easily buy a car from Tesla, but the purchase is handled as an out-of-state transaction and must be completed before the vehicle ships to Texas.

  6. No car buying on Sundays - AOL

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    In 14 states in the United States of America, it's illegal for a car dealer to sell you a car on Sunday. Haven't you ever wondered why dealerships are closed on Sundays? ... No car buying on ...

  7. Buy here, pay here - Wikipedia

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    In the used car market in the United States and Canada, buy here, pay here, often abbreviated as BHPH, refers to a method of running an automobile dealership in which dealers themselves extend credit to purchasers of automobiles. [1] Typically, purchasers of cars at BHPH dealerships have poor credit history, and loans have high interest rates. [1]

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