Carvana Is Invading the $655 Billion New-Car Market — And Traditional Dealers Are ‘In an Uproar’
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The used-car giant expanded their business to new cars, and its online, hassle-free policy is attracting buyers.
The used-car giant expanded their business to new cars, and its online, hassle-free policy is attracting buyers.
The used-car giant expanded their business to new cars, and its online, hassle-free policy is attracting buyers.
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