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Published December 8, 2025
Carvana: Service Expansion Amid Reconditioning Capacity Limits
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Or take it to an ADESA. They could take it to the population centers where they have more presence, eliminating the long hauls.
My bigger concern is what three to five years from now will look like. If they reach one million and are running down two million cars a year, those facilities will be at max capacity. I can't imagine they would give up bays for retail service in place of volume on the front end.
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