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CarMax pivots to lower-priced vehicles as investors remain skeptical

CarMax shares plunge 14% as new CEO unveils bold turnaround strategy amid softening demand pressure

CarMax shares fall 14% as new CEO Keith Barr unveils turnaround plan focused on lower-priced vehicles amid softening consumer demand.

On the dash:

  • CarMax posted mixed results in Q4, with slight growth but weaker profits, triggering a 14% stock drop
  • The company is shifting toward lower-priced, higher-mileage vehicles as affordability pressures and borrowing costs reshape demand
  • CEO Keith Barr is pushing a turnaround focused on pricing, efficiency, and digital improvements amid weak demand

Used car retailer CarMax reported mixed results for its fiscal fourth quarter, with slight unit growth offset by declining profitability. During Tuesday’s earnings call, newly appointed CEO Keith Barr outlined the company’s cost-cutting efforts and a broader turnaround strategy focusing on lower-priced vehicles. Shares of CarMax fell 14% on the news, as investors appeared skeptical about whether CarMax can reignite growth while reducing expenses.

CarMax said higher vehicle prices and borrowing costs continue to limit consumer purchasing power. Its finance arm indicated that affordability challenges are affecting a broad range of buyers, with only the most creditworthy customers showing consistent resilience. Executives pointed to ongoing pressure from inflation and loan rates, which are driving up monthly payments. In response, CarMax is expanding its mix of older, higher-mileage vehicles to better align with affordability-driven demand. These lower-priced options now make up about 35% of inventory, a significant increase from roughly 20% a decade ago. 

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CarMax appointed Keith Barr as president and chief executive officer in March 2026, marking a leadership transition aimed at reversing stagnant growth and improving operational performance. Since taking the role, Barr has emphasized urgency in improving execution, strengthening efficiency, and sharpening the company’s customer offering. His strategy centers on positioning CarMax as a more competitive, digitally focused retailer by improving pricing, strengthening the end-to-end buying experience. Barr also signaled a push to leverage the company’s national scale to regain sales momentum and improve long-term returns.

CarMax said industry demand showed signs of strength in March, supported by seasonal factors such as tax refunds. Still, executives cautioned that inflationary pressures and weakening consumer sentiment could weigh on performance in the months ahead. As a result, analysts expect CarMax to face continued near-term pressure on sales and profitability as it navigates a weak pricing environment and softer retail demand.

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