CarMax Wins Torch Awards For Business Ethics and Community Service
RICHMOND, VA — CarMax, Inc., a national retailer of used cars, won the Torch Awards for Business Ethics and Community Service from the Metro Atlanta, Athens, and Northeast Georgia Better Business Bureau for the fifth year in a row.
RICHMOND, VA — CarMax, Inc., a national retailer of used cars, won the Torch Awards for Business Ethics and Community Service from the Metro Atlanta, Athens, and Northeast Georgia Better Business Bureau for the fifth year in a row.
CarMax has five CarMax Auto Superstores in the Greater Atlanta region, a CarMax Car Buying Center, and CarMax Auto Finance, the credit division that supports financing for all CarMax stores nationwide.
“Our associates value this award because it represents everything our company is based on – integrity, commitment to excellence and supporting our community,” said Kevin Cox, Atlanta region vice president of CarMax. “We strive for improvement each year and this recognition reinforces that we are exceeding our goals.”
Torch Award winners have demonstrated their commitment to ethical business practices in all aspects of their relationship with customers, associates, vendors, shareholders, and their contributions to the community.
CarMax offers consumers a no-hassle, no-haggle car-buying experience and a broad selection of high-quality used vehicles. CarMax guarantees the quality of its cars, does not sell flood- or frame-damaged vehicles, and guarantees a clean title and accurate odometer readings on its cars. All vehicles are thoroughly inspected and reconditioned, and CarMax offers a five-day, money-back guarantee and a limited 30-day warranty.
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