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Sunday, January 13, 2019

Carvana Big Car Trade Vending Machine In Details



We are always in a hurry, looking for handy ways to do things quickly and effortlessly.

We especially love our vending machines. We throw coins into the slot and barely shoot when we get a fruit snack, a diet coke ... or a Mustang from 2015.

Carvana, which distributes late-modern cars, recently opened in the East Valley. It is hard to miss on nine floors. Loaded with 34 cars ready to go immediately through the elevator to enthusiastic buyers, it is the largest vending machine in the Valley.


The excited customer has first completed the necessary paperwork for the purchase before he inserts the ceremonial extra large gold coin into the slot that the car delivers.

On the coin is "Carvana, the new way to buy a car." And that is exactly what the experience with the machine offers.

The tower, near Loop 202 at the Mesa-Tempe line, at 707 E. Gilbert Drive in Tempe, has bright windows that show the selection of cars and colors. It is the 12th and largest Carvana machine in the United States, which Carvana co-founder and chief brand officer Ryan Keeton has named, is a point of pride for the Arizona-based company.

"It is huge that we are here now in Arizona," Keeton said. "The office is located across the street in Tempe and we have already made some great comments on this, so hopefully the machine will keep us growing in the region."

Carvana, founded in 2013, started as an online marketplace with the intention to innovate how people buy used cars. Keeton said that had not happened in nearly 75 years.


"Buying a car costs a lot of extra money at a dealer, there are so many papers to sign and so much time has been spent on other complicated things," Keeton said. "We just wanted to see if there was a way to get the experience of buying a car - something that was not necessarily positive - more pleasant and innovative in that way. "

Customers go through the whole buying process online and select the brand, model, year and details from almost 10,000 vehicles in the company's database. They can choose to have their vehicle delivered at home or sent to a vending machine to go through the visually attractive and fun process with the medal.

The selection of Carvana consists only of vehicles that have never been in a reported accident, have not suffered frame damage and have completed a comprehensive quality inspection by Carvana experts.

Combined with a seven-day, fully returned insurance that replaces a traditional test drive, customers can buy a vehicle in their pajamas in the living room and be sure they have made the right selection for their lives, Keeton said.

"Someone comes in, they've done the whole process online to buy the car, a time selected, you come in, your car comes by the machine and within a few minutes you're out of there" Keeton said.

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