Where
The wash is where US retail is opening overall. The dots are this brand — drag the timeline to watch them land.
The full report finds the trade areas that look like the ones Carvana already wins in — demographics, co-tenancy, traffic.
US locations
As of Q3 2026
Net new stores
8 quarters · Q4 2024 → Q3 2026
Verified new locations
8 quarters · Q4 2024 → Q3 2026
Individually verified openings, not a count difference.
Growth
8 quarters · Q4 2024 → Q3 2026
Carvana
Indexed to 100 at the first quarter — the shape is the growth rate, not the store count.
Rankings
Ranked by acceleration — opening faster now than they were a year ago.
Placing Carvana in its category…
Rankings exclude companies whose entire rise lands in a single quarter — that pattern is a change in data coverage, not expansion.
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Click any company to compare it against Carvana — the chart, the metric table and the link at the bottom of this page all follow.
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Indexed to 100 at the first quarter, so a 300-store chain and a 3,000-store chain are the same shape. Carvana plus up to 4 others.
Who
The people behind this brand's growth — real estate first.
Real estate
Bret Sassenberg
Vice President, Real Estate (Retail Design and Development) / VP of Retail Real Estate
bret.sassenberg@carvana.comLinkedInLeadership
Ernest (Ernie) Garcia III
President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman
We'll find the trade areas that look like the ones Carvana already wins in — demographics, co-tenancy, traffic, and the specific neighbourhoods that match.