MAN SAYS CARVANA SOLD HIM A STOLEN CAR

 A man named Adrian Kirkland has gone viral after his brother posted a video of the Savannah, Georgia police taking his car, as it had allegedly been stolen.“Do not buy a car from Carvana,” Kirkland’s brother says. “Carvana is out here selling stolen cars.”

A report from local ABC affiliate WJCL confirms the claims made in this video. According to reporter Andy Cole, the car was picked up by police “within hours” of purchase.

“So many people have contacted me like, ‘I can’t believe they sold you a stolen car,’ How did it pass the insurance because the insurance people insured it? How did it pass the registration—the DMV? What did it go wrong,” Kirkland told WJCL.

Carvana says that Kirkland was the victim of a “sophisticated fraud” and, according to WJCL, the company is “working with Kirkland and investigators to make the situation right, including a full refund for his purchase.” Kirkland also claimed that the company has offered to find him a new Corvette and compensate him for the experience.