| Date | Title | | | 11/13/09 | CarMax Reports Top Ten Searched Vehicle Features on carmax.com| RICHMOND, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 13, 2009--
CarMax, Inc. (NYSE:KMX) the nation’s largest retailer of used
cars, reports the top ten vehicle features searched for on carmax.com
in October. Leather seats top the list as the most desired feature among
carmax.com consumers.
“Car shoppers often know the vehicle options that are most important to
them, but with so many choices, sometimes they may not know which
features are... |
|  | | 11/02/09 | Price and Reliability Are Top Factors for Women Car Shoppers, According to CarMax Survey|
Space Ranks High with Moms
RICHMOND, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 2, 2009--
When choosing a car to buy, more than 60 percent of women selected price
and reliability as the most important factors, according to a recent
survey conducted for CarMax, Inc. (NYSE:KMX), the nation’s largest
retailer of used
cars. Space was noticeably more important for women with children
under age eighteen.
A majority of respondents ch... |
|  | | 10/14/09 | CarMax Says Online Searches for Sports Cars Have Increased| Ford Mustang Grabs Top Spot for Car Searches on Carmax.com RICHMOND, Va., Oct 14, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Online searches for sports cars on carmax.com have increased since
August, reports CarMax, Inc. (NYSE: KMX), the nation's largest retailer
of used
cars. According to carmax.com, online searches for sports
cars increased six percent in September from the previous month.
The most searched car on carmax.com
for the month of September was the popular ... |
|  | | 10/13/09 | Career Changes and Children Likely to Prompt Women to Purchase a Car, According to CarMax Survey| RICHMOND, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 13, 2009--
For women, purchasing a car can often be triggered by major life events,
particularly changes in employment and family, according to a recent
survey conducted for CarMax, Inc. (NYSE: KMX), the nation’s largest
retailer of used
cars.
Sixty percent of women surveyed indicated that a change in their career,
whether it was a new job (37 percent) or retirement (23 percent), would
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