Online used-car retailer
Just don’t call them dealerships. The company describes the locations as “Test Drive Centers.” The lots are “Playgrounds.” There are no sales people and the so-called “advocates” make far less than the sales staff in a traditional dealership. And it’s no-haggle, fixed-price selling.
If Carvana’s play works, the company could start to turn the world of auto sales upside down at as many dealers as manufacturers will ...
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