Miami Herald

Car vending machine debuts in Doral

- BY ROB WILE rwile@miamiheral­d.com Rob Wile: 305-376-3203, rjwile

South Florida residents bored of buying used cars in the same old way have an eye-popping new option.

Arizona-based Carvana unveiled its fourth car “vending machine” in Florida, and its first in South Florida. It’s located at 2150 NW 117th Place, off Florida’s Turnpike in Doral.

The car vending machine works like any other. After you purchase a car through its website, Carvana gives you a coin — OK, it’s the size of a gorilla’s hand — to drop into a slot. The Carvana tower’s gears whir to life. An elevator climbs up an eight-story tower to the space where your car has been parked; it is then loaded onto the elevator bed, descends to the ground, and is deposited outside.

Ryan Keeton, chief brand officer and a co-founder of the company, acknowledg­es the machine is a gimmick — but an effective one.

“You’re driving along the highway and all of a sudden you see this giant stack of cars encased in glass,” he said. “That tends to stay with people.”

Carvana is not a broker; rather, it owns its entire inventory of used cars. That means one-stop shopping for vehicle hunters. While some online customers have reported ordering cars that came with defects — and almost all advise getting the car checked out by a mechanic within Carvana’s seven-day return period — most reviewers’ experience­s have been positive.

Besides the vending machine, Carvana also touts eliminatin­g the dealership process — and the costs associated with it.

In addition to ordering out of the vending machine, Carvana also delivers straight to your door.

Carvana was founded in 2012 and is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

 ?? PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com ?? After purchasing a car on its website, a Carvana buyer is given a coin to drop into a slot at 2150 NW 117th Place.
PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com After purchasing a car on its website, a Carvana buyer is given a coin to drop into a slot at 2150 NW 117th Place.

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