New market makes it 20 for Carvana
Carvana chief executive Ernie Garcia Jr. on a National Remarketing Conference panel discussion last week. Photo by Jonathan Fredin.
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INDIANAPOLIS –
Carvana reached its 20th market on Tuesday with its launch in Indianapolis. This is the 11th market the online car retailer has added in 2016.
The company also recently added Memphis, Tenn.; Pittsburgh; and Cincinnati to its market roster.
“Over the past few months, we’ve been expanding across the Midwest, and we’re incredibly excited to make our official entrance into Indiana with our launch in the state’s capital,” said Ernie Garcia, founder and chief executive officer Carvana. “As the Crossroads of America and one of the largest cities in the region, Indianapolis has been a key point of expansion for us for a while now. We can’t wait to revolutionize the car buying experience for residents in the area.”
Carvana said it has delivered vehicles to shoppers in 46 states; it offers free soon-as-next-day delivery in:
Atlanta
Austin, Texas
Birmingham, Ala.
Charlotte, N.C.
Cincinnati
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas
Houston
Indianapolis
Jacksonville, Fla.
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami
Nashville, Tenn.
Orlando, Fla.
Pittsburgh
Raleigh, N.C.
Richmond, Va.
San Antonio
Tampa
Washington D.C.
As it has done in other markets, Carvana will refund delivery fees for early adopters in Indy who bought a car from Carvana before Tuesday.
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