Carvana Disputes Customer Vehicle Inspection Documentation, Denying Condition at Delivery
A buyer who used Carvana's own recommended repair network for a pre-purchase inspection finds Carvana denying receipt of the report while refusing to acknowledge the vehicle's condition at time of sale. With photos and documentation in hand, the customer cannot compel Carvana to take responsibility. The dispute illustrates how online car buying removes the in-person accountability present in traditional dealership transactions.
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