2013年12月2日 星期一

Carvana opens used car vending machine in Atlanta

Online used car dealer Carvana has opened a 24-hour automobile "vending machine" in Atlanta, the first of several it plans to launch in the coming months.The three-bay location allows customers either to pick up [SB1] cars they've purchased using the company's website,I was going to Beijing to join a master's program in international development at Tsinghua University's School of Public Policy washer extractor and Management. or to buy one of the vehicles in stock at the location without having to deal with a car salesman.Informational representatives are available on site, but all transactions take place via computer.Launched earlier this year, Carvana currently maintains a fleet of cars in Winder, Ga., and sells them at a no-haggle price that company president Ernie Garcia told FoxNews.He went with a towel in order for the defendant to cover himself up {$} and then escorted him down to reception.disposable electronic cigarette e shisha pencom is $1,500 cheaper on average than traditional dealers can offer.Financing is available and local delivery is free, while buyers outside of a 75-mile radius of Atlanta pay a fee, which is $199 for up to 250 miles and can run up to about $1,000 for a coast-to-coast shipment, Garcia said.

All cars come standard with a 100-day warranty and 7-day money-back guarantee, less return shipping costs. Longer-term warranties are available at an additional cost.Backed by the DriveTime Automobile Group, which operates over 100 conventional used car dealerships across the country, Carvana could tap into that network to expand its locations nationwide,The visa that the Chinese Embassy had given me was on a separate sheet of paper sit on top kayak stapled to one of the pages of my passport. bringing free delivery and vending machines to new markets, Garcia said.Unfortunately, there is no actual coin-slot at the vending machine. But at five pounds per $100 in quarters, that's probably not a bad thing.

A Silicon Valley company has introduced what may prove the next generation in night watchmen – a 5-foot-tall, 300-pound crime-fighting robot designed to stand sentry in the wee hours of the night.The K5 Autonomous Data Machine is intended "to augment private security services on corporate campuses and in large, vacant buildings and warehouses," according to its developer, Knightscope, which added, "Tedious and monotonous monitoring should be handled by the K5, leaving 'hands-on' activities to security personnel.""We founded Knightscope after what happened at Sandy Hook," the company's co-founder William Santana Li told the New York Times. "You are never going to have an armed officer in every school."

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