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Car buying through new vending machine in Lehi
Lehi, Utah — In Utah County, drivers heading down I-15 can now look up in the sky and see
a car vending machine.
The car company Carvana has opened one of its iconic facilities in Lehi; the 29th such “machine” across the country, and the first in Utah.
The company is aiming to change the way Utah buys cars, with the eight-story, 27-vehicle machine.
“With this signature machine being in Utah and having a real presence there, we are hoping that more people will get excited about trying something new,” said Carvana’s Veronica Cardenas.
“We defiantly feel that there is a need for it and the customers are going to embrace it and enjoy getting their car from a vending machine,” added Cardenas.
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