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  2. Edmunds (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Edmunds.com True Market Value Used Vehicle Appraiser estimates the actual transaction prices for used vehicles bought and sold by dealers and private parties. [27] In 2020, Edmunds launched a partnership with CarMax that allows a driver to receive a no-obligation cash offer for their vehicle which can be redeemed at any CarMax location. [28]

  3. CarMax - Wikipedia

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    CarMax, Inc. is a used vehicle retailer based in the United States. It operates two business segments: CarMax Sales Operations and CarMax Auto Finance. The company began as a side business of Circuit City, opening its first location in September 1993 in Richmond, Virginia. As of January 2025, CarMax operates 253 locations. [3]

  4. Carvana - Wikipedia

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    Throughout that year Carvana sold 244,111 vehicles and posted annual revenue of $5.587 billion, making it the second largest online used-car retailer in the U.S. [15] As of November 2023, Carvana's as-soon-as-next-day delivery was available in 300+ markets nationwide. [16]

  5. Carvana vs. CarMax: Who’s Better for Buying and Selling Used ...

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    Even better, you can also find cars in person at a CarMax location local to you. Pros. Straightforward interface. No-haggle buying. Wide variety of makes and models. 7-day return policy.

  6. DriveTime - Wikipedia

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    DriveTime is a private company headquartered in Tempe, Arizona. [3] The company's business model is focused on selling previously owned vehicles to car-buyers. [4] It uses a proprietary credit scoring model to finance car purchases at its dealerships in-house, [5] [6] including subprime lending.

  7. St. Louis Truck Assembly - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Truck Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory that built GMC and Chevrolet trucks, GM "B" body passenger cars, and the 1954–1981 Corvette models in St. Louis. Opened in the 1920s as a Fisher body plant and Chevrolet chassis plant, it expanded facilities to manufacture trucks on a separate line.