Carvana Indiana, Michigan Expansion

Carvana Continues Rapid Expansion, Launches in Michigan and Indiana

Carvana now services more than 75 markets across the country.

Carvana, an e-commerce platform for buying used cars, recently launched its service in four additional markets.

Carvana now offers free, “as-soon-as-next-day vehicle delivery” in Grand Rapids, Lansing and Flint, Michigan; and Fort Wayne, Indiana.

“From the comfort of home or on-the-go via their mobile device, Carvana customers can shop more than 10,000 vehicles, finance, purchase and even sell their current vehicle to Carvana, then schedule as-soon-as-next-day delivery to their driveway in as little as 10 minutes,” Phoenix-based Carvana said.

All vehicles have undergone a rigorous 150-point inspection, have no frame damage and have never been in a reported accident, according to Carvana. Features, imperfections and updated information about open safety recalls are listed on the vehicle’s description page.

To provide added peace of mind and ensure the vehicle fits the customer’s life, every Carvana vehicle comes with a seven-day return policy.

“Consumers in the Midwest are responding favorably to the new way to buy a car,” said Ernie Garcia, founder and CEO of Carvana. “We are proud to provide an easy, convenient car-buying solution to Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint and Fort Wayne residents by expanding our presence in those cities.”

Carvana established its presence in Indiana in November 2016, launching in Indianapolis, and in Michigan in July 2017, launching in Detroit. With the addition of Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint and Fort Wayne, Carvana now services more than 75 markets across the country.

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