MADERA and NAPA, Calif. -

Used vehicle e-commerce platform Carvana has offered California-area residents its online car buying program for almost three years, and Carvana founder and chief executive officer Ernie Garcia said the company’s presence in the state has “steadily increased in just two years.”

On Monday and Tuesday, the company announced it was expanding its footprint in the state, offering its “as-soon-as-next-day vehicle delivery” in the California cities of Madera and Napa.

“As we continue to expand in the state, we’re confident that Madera-area residents will appreciate the ease of buying their next car online.” Garcia said in a news release.

With the two announcements, Carvana now offers its service in 155 U.S. markets.

Regarding the Napa news, Garcia said, “We’re looking forward to offering Napa area residents the ease and convenience offered by our online car buying option and as-soon-as-next-day delivery.”