Skip the trip to the car dealership, as Carvana announced that it has expanded its online car marketplace to four Colorado cities.
Carvana announced Thursday that customers in Boulder, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins and Greeley will have access to the company's next-day vehicle delivery service.
In just minutes, customers can shop more than 15,000 vehicles on Carvana's website, finance, purchase, trade in, or sell their current vehicle to Carvana and schedule next-day delivery.
“Colorado residents have so many different needs when it comes to a vehicle,” said Ernie Garcia, founder and CEO of Carvana in a statement. “We’re proud to offer Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins and Greeley a national inventory of more than 15,000 vehicles, paired with as-soon-as-next-day vehicle delivery so they easily and quickly get exactly what they need without ever having to step foot in a dealership.”
Carvana also offers a seven-day trial period for customers, allowing them to return the car if they are unsatisfied.
Carvana previously launched in Denver in March 2018 and this announcement brings the company's operations to 122 markets across the country and five here in Colorado.
Founded in Phoenix in 2012, Carvana raised nearly $1 billion in debt and equity before going public in 2017.
Last week, Carvana announced it has opened a car vending machine just outside of Chicago. Carvana has yet to debut one of these machines in Colorado, but that could be coming soon.