This marks the 39th market that the company has expanded into as well as the first market that the company has entered in Nevada.
by Staff
October 27, 2017
Courtesy of Carvana.
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Courtesy of Carvana.
Carvana has expanded its online used vehicle purchasing service and next-day vehicle delivery to the Las Vegas market, according to a company announcement.
This marks the 39th market that the company has expanded into as well as the first market that the company has entered in Nevada.
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With the expansion into the Las Vegas market, customers in the area who purchase a vehicle through Carvana will have the option of having the vehicle delivered to them as soon as the next day. However, picking up the vehicle at one of Carvana’s car vending machines is also an option.
The closest vending machine locations to Las Vegas are in Austin, Texas, and San Antonio. Customers who choose to fly to pick up their vehicle at one of the company’s vending machines are provided a $200 airfare stipend. Carvana currently features an online catalogue of over 7,000 used cars for sale.
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