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TrueCar TV Commercial, 'I Wonder How Much This Costs'
TrueCar
If you're at a TrueCar certified dealer and are wondering what the true price of a car is, not the sticker price, all you have to do if bring up the TrueCar app. There's zero negotiation and you're an expert in seconds on every make and model that you look at. Always know what to pay with TrueCar.

Carvana TV Commercial, 'Wreck the Net'
Carvana
When Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope come across a Carvana car buyer on the Internet, they don't hesitate to start clicking on all the cool cars they see on the interactive screen. The "delivery" notification confuses Vanellope, but that's nothing compared to the shock the actual car buyer gets when numerous vehicles are delivered to his home. Carvana encourages you to buy your next car on its website before Ralph and Vanellope get to the Internet. "Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2" is r

Carvana TV Commercial, 'Return Policy'
Carvana
Carvana isn't some shady car dealership that lets you drive around the block a few times before deciding whether to purchase a new vehicle. Carvana has a seven-day return policy on its vehicles so that customers can drive around for a week and determine whether the vehicle is a good fit for them and their lifestyle.

Carvana TV Commercial, 'Online Means Savings'
Carvana
Carvana says it's changed the way car buying happens by eliminating haggling over prices at dealerships. Instead of worrying over the quality of a car purchase, the auto dealer believes its online marketplace saves customers money by offering the lowest price from the start.

Carvana TV Commercial, 'Anything For Love'
Carvana
A woman dramatically abandons the car dealership when she discovers her perfect car is available online at Carvana.com. As she departs, she breaks out into a karaoke rendition of Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything For Love."

Carvana TV Commercial, 'Car Quality'
Carvana
Carvana only has one standard for its vehicles and it's the highest standard. The online auto dealer explains that vehicles are only accepted if they haven't been in a reported accident, pass a strenuous and lengthy inspection test from Carvana's own ASE certified mechanics all before being fine-tuned to what Carvana can only explain as "Carvana certified." Carvana states that they'll even deliver your vehicle to your home if you'd like.

Carvana TV Commercial, 'Momentum'
Carvana
Carvana says it's celebrating six years in business this year thanks to its employees working to make customers experiences the best. The retailer says it has thousands of cars ready to be delivered, which has led to customers using its service to buy new cars from their home.

Carvana TV Commercial, 'The New Way to Buy a Car'
Carvana
After a day of watching unsatisfied customers at the car dealership, this yellow inflatable tube man goes home to his air dancer family feeling discouraged. He searches online for a better way to buy a car and finds Carvana, which delivers his new car and puts a smile back on his face.

CarMax TV Commercial, 'Puppet' Featuring Andy Daly
CarMax
Holding a puppet of himself, the CarMax spokesman declares the dealership is honest. In order to give customers confidence, he says the prices are clearly marked and sales associates are paid the same regardless of the car you buy. CarMax even offers an online tool to help you estimate your monthly payment -- something his puppet says it's great for cars, but not for ventriloquism.

Carmax TV Commercial, 'Time For A New Van'
CarMax
A man struggles to close his Van door in this commercial and a woman tells him it's time to get a new car. He agrees, but doesn't know how to get started. Suddenly, an arrow shows up on the ground and leads him all the way to Carmax where he can test drive nearly every make and model.

CarMax TV Commercial, 'Unsure' Featuring Andy Daly, Gary Anthony Williams
CarMax
A man pays a visit to the CarMax spokesperson Andy Daly, explaining that he wants to sell his car but he's kind of ... "ehhhhh" about buying one. Andy tries to understand exactly what he means, offering up "hmmmm" and "pffft" as possible comparisons to how the man is feeling. Finally, the two come to an agreement, and Andy lets him know that CarMax will still buy his car, even if he doesn't buy a new one from CarMax. Mhmmm.

CarMax TV Commercial, 'Boat Car'
CarMax
Need to sell your car but aren't sure how or where to begin? Follow the line to your neighborhood CarMax and start here.

CarMax TV Commercial, 'Museum'
CarMax
A father and son take a very unique trip to the history museum and end up at CarMax to trade in his old dinosaur-aged van.

CarMax TV Commercial, 'Wedding'
CarMax
Start at CarMax by test driving nearly every make and model in one place.

CarMax TV Commercial, 'Camel' Featuring Andy Daly
CarMax
Andy Daly says CarMax will buy your car even if you don't buy one from the company. Whether you're buying a car elsewhere, shopping around or just want to ride a camel into the desert, CarMax says it's the place to sell your car.

CarMax TV Commercial, 'Something Different'
CarMax
These people all need new cars and at CarMax they can start by test driving every make and model from CarMax.

CarMax TV Commercial, 'Purple Wizard Van' Featuring Andy Daly
CarMax
A man is skeptical when a CarMax spokesperson claims that the company will buy "all the cars." After a series of questions, he learns that CarMax will accept any car whether old, new or in need of repairs. He asks if the company would accept a purple van with a painting of a wizard riding a unicorn that sneezes rainbows, adding that he is asking for a friend. The spokesperson sees no problem with it.

CarMax TV Commercial, 'Start'
CarMax
In this commercial, a couple decides it's time to sell their care. But, where should they start? A start lines and they go after it. Selling your car with CarMax is easy, no strings attached.

CarMax TV Commercial, 'Turtle' Featuring Andy Daly, Gary Anthony Williams
CarMax
Gary Anthony Williams is set to buy a yellow car from CarMax, but once Andy Daly informs him that he can return the car within seven days for any reason, Gary feels the need to test the boundaries of that rule. He comes up with several reasons to return a car, such as becoming a professional power walker, a glove box that doesn't fit gloves in it and, perhaps most perplexing to Andy, owning a picky turtle who doesn't approve of the vehicle. But whatever the reason, Andy assures Gary that CarMax

CarMax TV Commercial, 'Driven Together'
CarMax
CarMax posits that social distancing does not have to make us socially distant. Even if we can't stand closer than six feet, it says, humans need other humans -- this is why there are still ways to touch each other, like picking up food or supplies, or dropping them off. Since cars were invented to bring us closer together, CarMax says it's doing everything it can to keep you going by offering payment assistance, extending its 90-day warranty and offering curbside pickup.