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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] DriveTime buys 150,000 cars annually at ...
Retail floor planning (also referred to as floorplanning or inventory financing) is a type of short term loan used by retailers to purchase high-cost inventory such as automobiles. These loans are often secured by the inventory purchased as collateral. [1] Floor planning is commonly used in new and used car dealerships. [2]
Carvana Co. is an online used car retailer based in Tempe, Arizona. [2] As the fastest growing online used car dealer in the United States, it is known for its glass tower "car vending machines".
Ernest García II was born May 1, 1957, [2] the son of Ernest Garcia, who co-owned a liquor store with Frank Colaianni, and was once the mayor of Gallup, New Mexico. [3] He dropped out, but eventually earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Arizona.
He joined DriveTime in 2007, before co-founding (with Ryan Keeton and Ben Huston) its subsidiary Carvana in 2012, with Garcia as president and CEO since its inception. [1] [3] [8] [9] Carvana was eventually spun out from DriveTime and given an IPO in 2017. [1] At that time, Garcia became chairman of Carvana. [10]
DriveTime - In 2013, auto financing company DriveTime hired Johnson, along with comedienne/actress Katie Crown, for a "DriveTime Girls" ad campaign, [7] each actress portraying one half of a comically eccentric duo of mobile credit approval agents "rescuing" potential car buyers rejected for financing by other auto dealers.
Drive time may refer to: . Drive time, a part of the day in which many radio listeners are driving; DriveTime, a used car seller and automobile finance company "Drive Time" (song), a 1993 song by Lisa Stewart
Contemporary inventory management strategies such as JIT (Just In Time), ECR (Efficient Customer Response), and QR (Quick Response) demonstrate potential applications for DCMS. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems can be replaced by DCMS due to its functionality fit, knowledge base, frequent updates, integration, and adaptive capacities.