RICHMOND, Va. -

All of CarMax’s more than 215 stores nationwide are now open in some capacity.

The company announced that all stores are serving customers in need of vehicle service or repair work.

In addition, more than 80% of CarMax’s stores across the country are serving customers needing to buy or sell a vehicle.

CarMax said it evaluated the changing regulatory requirements closely and that it implemented modifications to reopen stores in previously closed locations.

“And we continue to monitor and adjust operations as necessary,” CarMax wrote in a statement.

The company said it has implemented strong measures to help reduce risk of exposure to COVID-19.

Those measures include implementing social distancing practices and enhanced cleaning and sanitizing measures in all locations.

CarMax is also sanitizing high-touch areas of vehicles. That includes during appraisals and after test drives and vehicle repairs.

The company has introduced contactless curbside pickup, which is available at most stores. With CarMax Curbside, customers can complete the car buying and selling process outside the store. That takes place with adherence to social distancing practices.

The company released additional information about its contactless curbside pickup:

— CarMax said customers save time by completing most of the process online or over the phone in advance.

That includes selecting a vehicle, getting pre-approved for financing, and getting a trade-in offer on an existing vehicle, if applicable.

— All customers test-drive vehicles alone, with no associate present in the vehicle.

— The company also continues to offer home delivery at many of its locations. Customers complete the entire car-buying experience from home, and a CarMax associate delivers the vehicle.

— Appointment only: At some CarMax stores, customers must schedule appointments before visiting. Occupancy restrictions vary by locality.