Amazon already has a service where they deliver packages to your home. You purchase an Amazon Key Smart Lock, then your deliveries can be safely secured in your home. However, that means a stranger comes into your home, possibly checking out your underwear drawer, using your bathroom, or eating your Chinese food leftovers.
Now Amazon can deliver your packages right to the trunk of your car and keep your food and toilet safe.Amazon’s new in-car delivery service kicks off in 37 cities around the U.S. today. As part of the Amazon Key program, the new service will drop off your packages to the trunk of your car to avoid having your orders stolen by porch pirates. But there are some requirements.
You’ll need to be an Amazon Prime member. You’ll need to have a relatively new vehicle, most 2015 models and newer will work. At launch, the delivery service will work with Volvo and General Motors vehicles, which includes over 7 million cars and trucks from Chevy, Buick, Cadillac, and GMC. More auto manufacturers will be added over time.