RENO & CARSON CITY, Nev. -

Carvana now offers its touchless home vehicle delivery to Reno, Nev., and Carson City, Nev., residents, the online retailer announced this week. 

Now, Nevada residents in the areas can shop the e-commerce platform's 45,000 vehicles for sale. 

Of the launch in Reno, Carvana founder and chief executive Ernie Garcia said: “We look forward to giving residents of the Biggest Little City the ability to skip the dealership experience and take back their weekends.We’re confident the community will embrace the ease and transparency we offer, being able to shop thousands of vehicles at great prices with as-soon-as-next-day delivery.”

Customers in Reno and Carson city can now also trade in or sell a vehicle by entering their VIN or license plate number on Carvana.com and answering a few questions. Then Carvana can pick the vehicle up and bring them a check, as soon as the next day, according to the company. 

Carvana now offers as-soon-as-next-day vehicle delivery to customers in 303 cities across the U.S.

“With the ability to shop thousands of cars online, at great prices, with as-soon-as-next-day delivery, we’re confident Carson City residents will embrace the ease and convenience that comes with 'The New Way to Buy a Car',” said Garcia.

Just last month, Carvana entered its 300th market mark with its reach into Nebraska, after its entry onto the Fortune 500 list this past June — one of the fastest  players in tech to do so, according to the company. 

And other companies are taking note of the Cavana model, inspired by its efficient sales process. In fact, last month, the TEDA International Auto Group — a multinational, specialty automotive group bringing years of experience to global automotive trading — announced the formation of its new online car brand, which will operate as CARLALA, inspired by the Carvana brand. 

Stay tuned to Auto Rarmarketing as we continue to track the rapid growth of the Carvana brand.