lol, I looked at the cheapest Ioniq 5 in my area on Amazon and at the dealer's website. $8500 cheaper directly from the dealer since they offer $7500 off for using their preferred lender. $1000 cheaper if you don't use their lender
Yes, but do you actually get that cheaper price when you walk into the dealership? Or is that just the bait they dangle in front of you to get you there so they can play their pricing games with you?
Does this mean I won't need to go to a dealership, play games to get a fair price, have the dealer's branding permanently affixed to my car, and be constantly hounded by the dealership to buy more things from them?
But if it means the car is going to come with mandatory Alexa I'm out.
The list of cities where this is available simply reaffirms the AP's take on dateline cities. It's a useful list for geography buffs but incompetent at suggesting the scale of operations for anyone else.
I would be very surprised if that is why Amazon chose those cities. Having worked there, they would have pulled demographic data to see how many new cars are sold each year and released in the highest volume cities with dealers willing to work with them.