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Carvana Sells Vehicles With Safety Features Listed in Description That Are Not Present

Carvana's vehicle listings include safety features like blind spot sensors that are physically absent from the delivered car. Customers discover the discrepancy only after purchase, and the online-only model makes pre-purchase inspection impossible. This misrepresentation creates both safety risk and a trust crisis for online used car platforms.

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