1. Carvana's stock has dropped over 40% from its February peaks, presenting a buying opportunity at a reasonable ~22x adjusted EBITDA multiple; 2. The company's Q4 results showed strong retail unit sales and healthy adjusted EBITDA margin expansion; 3. Management expects sequential growth in retail unit sales in Q1 and FY25 despite a tough macroeconomy.
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