HOUSTON -

Online vehicle retailer Carvana has set up shop in Houston, its second stop in the Lone Star State after adding Dallas to its list of markets earlier this year.

Offering its free, next-day delivery services to the estimated 7.7 million consumers within a 100-mile radius of the Houston city center, Carvana now brings its physical presence tally to six markets. In addition to Houston and Dallas, those markets also include Atlanta; Birmingham, Ala.; Nashville, Tenn;. and Charlotte, N.C.

According to the company, Carvana’s free, next-day delivery offering is now available to 39.2 million consumers, with additional delivery options to consumers throughout the country.

“We are extremely excited to bring our offering to more than seven million residents in the greater Houston area,” said Ernie Garcia, Carvana’s founder and chief executive officer. “The response from customers around the country for a new way to buy a car — including getting financing, trading in their old car, signing contracts online and direct delivery, along with a seven-day, no questions asked return policy — has been has been very enthusiastic. Opening Houston is an important, 7-million person step in our mission to offer customers everywhere a better way to buy a car.”

The company added that it is offering to refund the delivery fee for the Houston-area shoppers that purchased vehicles from Carvana prior to the latter’s physical expansion into the area.

For more information on Carvana, visit its site here.