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Used car retailer Carvana reported higher third-quarter profit and revenue on Wednesday, aided by strong demand for preowned vehicles.

Demand for used vehicles has remained strong as consumers flock to older cars to avoid hefty price tags on new ones caused by tariffs.

"We believe tariffs have actually led us to a stronger used-vehicle market," Cox Automotive Chief Economist Jonathan Smoke said in a report.

Carvana's shares nearly quadrupled in 2024 after its quarterly profits improved over the years aided by cost-saving measures, including slowing down on car purchases and pausing some hiring, as it navigated a bumpy used-vehicle market.

The stock is up about 78% so far this year.

Its overall revenue

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