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Amazon Autos offers financing through Chase, Santander, and Wells Fargo

Adding these lenders marks another step in Amazon’s expanding role in automotive retail.
Amazon Autos adds Chase, Santander, and Wells Fargo, letting customers compare and apply for auto loans online with dealer vehicles.

On the Dash:

  • Amazon Autos now offers financing from Chase, Santander, and Wells Fargo for used and certified pre-owned vehicles.
  • Customers can compare loan rates, terms, and total interest digitally and complete paperwork online.
  • Dealers benefit from familiar lenders while reaching more buyers through Amazon’s online platform.

Amazon Autos has added three major lenders — Chase, Santander, and Wells Fargo — to its online automotive storefront, giving customers more financing options for used and certified pre-owned vehicles. It enables shoppers to compare loan offers, rates, and terms digitally, while providing dealerships with familiar financial partners to streamline their sales.

Shoppers with approved loan applications can view details such as APR, loan term length, monthly payments, and total interest costs over the life of the loan. After selecting a preferred option, customers can complete paperwork online and schedule vehicle pickup from participating local dealers. Amazon stated that the process provides greater transparency, making it easier for buyers to understand the true cost of financing.

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The expansion builds on Amazon Autos’ strategy to simplify car buying by combining digital convenience with dealer inventory. Dealers benefit from offering financial services that are already trusted by in-store customers, while reaching a wider online audience. Amazon plans to add more lenders and eventually expand financing to new vehicle sales.

Amazon Autos said the partnerships enhance its commitment to providing shoppers with more information and choices. The platform now enables customers in all cities where dealers list used and certified pre-owned vehicles to apply for personalized rates from these lenders.

The addition of Chase, Santander, and Wells Fargo represents another step in Amazon’s growing presence in automotive retail. The company has steadily expanded its online car offerings, emphasizing digital tools that bridge the gap between dealers and customers.

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