An online car dealership plans to create a five story high “car vending machine” in Virginia, Breitbart reports.
Carvana, an online car dealership for second hand cars, have submitted their plans to the local authorities, in what will be an 8,200-square-foot glass structure which holds up to 20 cars that will automatically dispense the vehicles to customers who have already bought them online.
The plans are being financed by a further $160 million of private investment, in addition to the $300 million the company has already raised in venture capital. Carvana have said they will also use the funds to expand its workforce and invest more in other technologies.
The company currently has a workforce of around 600 people and operates at 16 sites across the country. Last year it recorded revenues of $140 million with $360 million in forecasted revenue for 2016.
Ernie Garcia, CEO of the company, said the new vending machine style technology will mean its “speed and ease [is] unmatched in the industry.”
{Matzav.com}
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I bought last car through them, best car buying experience ever!
Very stupid. These are used cars. How do you know you’re not getting a lemon. Who checked out the vehicle?
Carvana, of course.
When you buy a can of coke from a coke machine, how do you know it’s coke? Maybe it’s water, maybe it’s some generic brand? Coke has a reputation, and apparently so does Carvana.