Carvana sold its first car in Atlanta in 2013. Since then, the company has opened car vending machines across the U.S.
On Nov. 18, Carvana said it was opening its 27th car vending machine, in Atlanta, the city where it all started.
“It’s fitting that our flagship location is in the community that has supported us from the beginning,” Carvana founder and CEO Ernie Garcia said in a news release.
Carvana also said the Atlanta car vending machine is its tallest in the U.S., standing 12 stories high with a 43-vehicle capacity. Customers can shop more than 20,000 vehicles, finance, purchase, trade in and schedule as-soon-as-next-day pick up at the new Atlanta car vending machine. Area customers can also choose touchless home delivery.
Carvana operates additional car vending machines in Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas, Florida, Maryland, Arizona, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma and California.
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