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  2. CarMax - Wikipedia

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    While CarMax is seen as the nation's largest used-car retailer, it has competition. With a significant shift in customer shopping habits, more online-only companies have worked to capture Carmax's share in the used vehicle market. CarMax unveiled an Omni-channel platform to allow customers to buy a car online, in-store, or any combination of these.

  3. 5 Places Where You Should Never Buy a Used Car - AOL

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    As a general rule, used vehicles come with a lower price tag than new vehicles. Earlier this year, the average price of a used car was $26,510, a $633 reduction from the previous month. In ...

  4. CarMax's Story Can Only Get 'Better From Here,' Analyst ... - AOL

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    Heading into CarMax, Inc (NYSE: KMX )'s fourth-quarter earnings report Wednesday, investors were likely expecting weak same-store unit comps — which the company delivered , along with an EPS miss.

  5. How to buy a used car online - AOL

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    What to know before buying a used car online. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

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

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    Currently, CarMax has 229 locations across the U.S. where you can find your next dream car, irrespective of the model, make or year you have in mind. Trading or selling your car through CarMax is ...

  7. Cars.com - Wikipedia

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    A 2003 Library Journal survey of automobile-related websites described cars.com as ranked the site positively, noting staff-written reviews that are signed, dated, detailed, and illustrated. [4] In 2004 the website announced a partnership with Kelley Blue Book and commenced national advertising.

  8. Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources - Wikipedia

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    The following presents a non-exhaustive list of sources whose reliability and use on Wikipedia are frequently discussed. This list summarizes prior consensus and consolidates links to the most in-depth and recent discussions from the reliable sources noticeboard and elsewhere on Wikipedia.

  9. Vroom, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Vroom, Inc. is a parent company of United Auto Credit Corporation (UACC) and CarStory. Previously, it was a used car retailer and e-commerce company that let consumers buy, sell, and finance cars online. [3]