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How to buy a used car online
What to know before buying a used car online.
Carvana laid off 2,500 employees, many of them over Zoom (updated)
On Tuesday, online used car retailer Carvana took to Zoom to lay off 12 percent of its workforce.
What we bought: Chrysler's Pacifica was the perfect family plug-in hybrid, until it wasn't
The 2018 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid was pretty much the perfect family plug-in hybrid -- until we couldn't charge it anymore.
Carvana made buying a car painless during pandemic hell
Carvana made it incredibly easy to buy a used car during the pandemic.
Shift makes buying a car as easy as ordering a pizza
Buying a car is a pain. Especially if you're looking to save some cash by purchasing something used. You end up scouring tons of random Craigslist listings and dreading the moment a used car dealer sits you down with the hyper-aggressive loan officer. Fortunately, there's a new way to buy a vehicle that doesn't even involve you leaving the house.
Vending machine dispenses your new car like a soft drink
Believe it or not, there are already vending machines for cars. However, they typically require that you walk over to your new ride -- it's not much more than a cute take on what you'd see at a regular dealership. Carvana isn't happy with this state of affairs, though. The retailer is launching an automated vending machine that delivers your car to you, much like a regular machine dispenses your foodstuff of choice. When you drop in a specially supplied coin (no, you're not depositing real cash), the robotic system fetches your ride from a 20-car tower and brings it to one of three delivery bays. You only have to wait patiently on the ground.