Dayton-area residents looking to sell a vehicle can also use the website to get an offer in minutes and schedule pickup of the vehicle as early as the next day.
“Since 2016, we have steadily increased our Ohio presence. Dayton is our eighth market in the state; the most of any state we’ve launched in,” said Ernie Garcia, founder and CEO of Carvana. “As the birthplace of aviation, Dayton has deep technology and innovation roots, so we are confident area residents will welcome the new way to buy a car.”
All vehicles sold on Carvana have undergone a 150-point inspection, have no frame damage and have never been reported in an accident. All vehicles come with a seven-day return policy, according to the company.
Carvana is now present in 102 cities.
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