Carvana grows footprint with 4 new Michigan, Indiana markets

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. –
Drivers residing in four Midwest markets can now buy a car online and arrange for its delivery straight to their home or office.
Carvana announced Wednesday that it has expanded its free, as-soon-as-next-day vehicle delivery service to include residents of the Michigan cities of Grand Rapids, Lansing and Flint, and of Fort Wayne, Ind.
The used-car retailer's growth in Michigan and Indiana comes just on the heels of Carvana announcing recent market launches in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and three other cities in Pennsylvania earlier this month.
“Consumers in the Midwest are responding favorably to the new way to buy a car,” Carvana founder and chief executive officer Ernie Garcia said in a news release.“We are proud to provide an easy, convenient car buying solutions to Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint and Fort Wayne residents by expanding our presence in those cities.”
Car shoppers residing in the company's four new markets can now shop Carvana’s more than 10,000 vehicles and schedule free vehicle delivery, all online.
With the addition of its four new markets, the company said that it now has a presence in more than 75 cities across the country.
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Carvana first launched its services in Indiana in November of 2016. Meanwhile, the retailer more recently first launched in Michigan, with the addition of Detroit as a new market in July of last year.