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Amazon announced Thursday it is launching a new service that will deliver packages to trunks of GM and Volvo cars in 37 cities by leveraging connected technologies installed in many cars today, The Verge reports.
Flashback: Last year Amazon got some Prime members to give it permission to drop off packages inside their homes.