Amazon's ambitious foray into the automotive market continues to gain momentum, but it's not without its challenges. Amazon Autos, the e-commerce giant's car-buying and selling platform, has expanded its reach to over 130 cities, up from just 48 in its early days. The company has also added five new brands to its lineup, making it a more formidable player in the industry. However, some dealership owners are expressing frustration with the service's slow pace of adoption, raising questions about whether Amazon's vision for a seamless online car-buying experience is a reality or just a distant dream.
Amazon Autos has expanded from 48 to more than 130 cities and added five brands, but some dealership owners said the service has been slow to gain traction.