The car buying experience is pretty awful. You spend most of it waiting for the salesperson to finish making copies. By the time you leave, you’re not even that excited about the new car you just bought. A better—or at least quicker—process can be had with Carvana. The company just introduced a 5-story car vending machine outside of Nashville. Operated by a series of robots, the car dispenser works like the vending machine in your office—put in a coin (in the case, a comically large one) and in no time you’ll receive your purchase. The entire process should take around 20 minutes. Customers will even be able to return the car within seven days, no questions asked. Just hope your car doesn’t get caught another car on its way down.
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