Carvana has expanded its business of vehicle vending machines into Oklahoma City, which is the company's 30th market in the U.S., Carvana has announced.
by Staff
June 23, 2017
Courtesy of Carvana
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Courtesy of Carvana
Carvana has expanded its online used vehicle remarketing business into Oklahoma City, which is the company's 30th market in the U.S., the company announced.
Oklahoma City customers can now schedule home delivery of Carvana’s 7,000-plus vehicles. If customers would rather pick up their vehicle at one of Carvana’s car vending machine, the closest location is in Dallas.
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Each one of Carvana’s used vehicles has gone through a 150-point inspection, and has never been in a reported accident. Carvana also offers a seven-day test-own period for each vehicle.
“With the largest metropolitan area in Oklahoma and a growing local ecommerce landscape, we’re proud to reach our 30th market milestone in Oklahoma City,” said Ernie Garcia, founder and CEO of Carvana.
This recent expansion comes only a month after the company announced that it had expanded into the several South Carolina markets, as well as Chicago.
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