Carvana Adds Vehicle Pickup Garages
Carvana Curbside creates a new option for the online retailer's users: street-facing garages that house sold used vehicles.


Carvana users can now opt for Carvana Curbside, a new delivery method offered in addition to home delivery or the company’s infamous “vending machine”-style storefronts. Photo courtesy Carvana
PHOENIX — Carvana has announced Carvana Curbside, a new way for its customers to obtain a used vehicle. The first official location of this new offering is in Birmingham, Ala. The Birmingham location is not limited to only customers in the city; out-of-state customers can also reserve and pick up their vehicles at the Carvana Curbside storefront.
Previously, Carvana offered customers two methods to obtain their vehicle, picking up their vehicle at one of its car vending machines or having the vehicle delivered to them if they lived near one of the cities that the company offered shipping to.
Through Carvana Curbside, Carvana offers a third option that the company promises will take only a few minutes. The concept is fairly straightforward: A customer arrives at a Carvana Curbside, is given a personalized key card that activates doors to a room containing his or her vehicle, the customer enters the room, then the car, and drives off.
An early iteration of this concept was tested in Atlanta. The benefit of this style of pickup location is the convenience for the customer, while maintaining a small real estate footprint that minimizes overhead costs for Carvana, according to the company.
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