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    Beep Beep!

    Buying a car just got easier and — dare we say? — more fun with online service and four credit cards

    Shelley Seale
    Shelley Seale
    Jul 17, 2015 | 11:47 am

    I could barely concentrate on anything else the day it was supposed to be delivered. My new car, an electric Nissan Leaf, was expected to arrive sometime between 1 and 4 pm, and I could hardly contain my excitement.

    Finally, there she was, rolling up on a one-car trailer pulled by Peter of Beepi.com, who was hand-delivering my newly purchased auto. Not only was buying this car the easiest, most hassle-free way I have ever purchased a car, but it was actually — dare I say it? — fun.

    I stumbled across Beepi by accident.

    I stumbled across Beepi by accident. I had been thinking about buying a Nissan Leaf for a number of months. I was letting my daughter use my previous car while I was car-sharing with a friend and getting around on my bike or scooter. If I were going to buy another car, it had to be a hybrid, at the very least. But I really had my eye on an all-electric.

    I was already a fan of Nissan's, as my previous car was a Versa, so I test drove a Leaf at the dealership. I spent months looking at used cars — on the Nissan website and Craigslist, and through general Internet searches. That was how I came across the Beepi.com listing for the car I eventually bought.

    It was a 2012 Leaf, ruby red in color, located in California, with a little more than 15,000 miles and still a lot of warranty left. Best of all, the price was just under $11,000 — a great deal, especially considering they sell for more than $35,000 brand-new.

    How it works

    I'd never heard of Beepi before, although I had come across other online car sales and, of course, was familiar with Ebay Motors. In fact, I once had a very, very bad experience purchasing a car through Ebay, and I had even gone to Fort Worth from my home in Austin to view in person before buying.

    I looked at the Beepi website quite a bit, including FAQs, process and guarantee. Basically, this is how it works: It's a peer-to-peer marketplace in which individual sellers list their car for sale with the website, retaining physical ownership of the car until a potential buyer puts a deposit on it.

    If you decide you don't want to proceed with that particular car, your $500 will be fully refunded or can be applied to any other Beepi car purchase.

    Before the car is listed, Beepi sends out company-employed automotive inspector specialists who give the car a 185-point detailed inspection and report. They accept only top-notch cars.

    As a buyer, when you see a car you like on the website, you can put down a $500 deposit, and Beepi will deliver the car to your doorstep for free, at which point you can jump in it for the first time. If you decide you don't want to proceed with that particular car, your $500 will be fully refunded or can be applied to any other Beepi car purchase.

    If you do want to buy the car, you take care of payment on the site with the Beepi representative (more on that in a minute), at which point you have 10 full days to drive the car and make certain you are entirely happy with it. If not, Beepi will take the vehicle back and give you a 100-percent refund, provided you have not driven the car more than 1,000 miles, or you haven't added on or taken away anything from the car.

    For me this was really important, both because I was buying a car sight unseen and because I wanted to make sure an electric car would really fit into my lifestyle, because, like most people, I've never owned one before.

    Customer service

    The entire process was easy, and I was impressed with the customer service I received. Before I ever plunked down my deposit, I emailed numerous questions to Beepi, about the car itself and the process. Every team member responded quickly, with complete information about what I asked (such as additional photos, including one of the charger), and they were all very polite and never seemed tired of my numerous questions.

    Once I had put the car purchase in motion, the representatives were communicative every step of the way, letting me know exactly what was going on during the 10 days it took for them to retrieve the car from the seller, have it transported to Texas and detailed, then delivered to me at my home. In fact, the day before delivery, I received an email informing me that the front bumper of the car had received a few small scratches during transport, and that Beepi had these repaired. But if I wasn't 100-percent satisfied with the touch-up, they would repaint the entire car for me. Everything was forthright and professional.

    Beepi also includes a three-month/3,000-mile, bumper-to-bumper warranty on every car, in addition to any manufacturer's warranty left. The company started in California and has since expanded to Texas, among other states. The market launch provides residents with local inventory, vehicle inspectors and customer service resources to support its secure online car buying and selling platform in Dallas and Austin and, soon, Houston and San Antonio.

    Payment options

    One of the best parts to me was the payment options, which are varied. The site has an online process to apply for financing, which seems pretty straightforward. For paying cash, Beepi will take any combination of cashier's check, wire transfer and credit card payments; you can even spread out the payment among multiple cards. Beepi also accepts Bitcoin.

    I used four different credit cards to buy my Nissan and received major reward points from each.

    I used four different credit cards to buy my Nissan and received major reward points from each. In the end, not only did I get the new-to-me electric car I'd been dreaming of, but I also will end up with about 100,000 in airline miles and other credit card bonus rewards.

    There are a few things that could make the online interface better. I wish there was an option for saving car listings, so you can go back and easily find the cars you are interested in. It also would be nice to have a feature that allows potential buyers to sign up to receive notifications about new cars that become available that match their criteria.

    I've been driving my Leaf for about a month now, and I love it. I've nicknamed her "Ruby," and we are having a blast tooling around Austin without gas, ever. The best part is, I didn't get a migraine buying a car.

    The author's Nissan Leaf getting delivered.

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    The author's Nissan Leaf getting delivered.
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    Houston startup showcases sustainable, alternative leather at the rodeo

    Maurice Bobb, InnovationMap
    Apr 10, 2025 | 4:00 pm
    Rheom Materials rodeo outfit
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    The commercial showcaes the material's durability and performance.

    Last month’s Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo stirred up another rootin’ tootin’ time for Houstonians and beyond.

    But before the annual event galloped into the sunset, there were quite a few memorable innovations on display, with one notably coming from Rheom Materials.

    The Houston-based pioneer of next-generation materials presented its scalable, bio-based alternative known as Shorai, a 93 percent bio-based leather, through two custom, western-inspired outfits that showed off cowboy flair through a sustainable lens.

    “I'm a Houstonian, I love the rodeo,” Megan Beck, Rheom’s business development manager, recalls. “We're sitting there talking about it one day and we're like, ‘Okay, we've got to do something with this leather to show people how good it can look in apparel, how easy it is to wear.’”

    Buoyed by the idea that their materials are meant to “change your impact, not your life,” Rheom captured the real-life energy of their bio-leather outfits under the rodeo’s neon lights in a short commercial video and photo shoot with models donning the samples, while dancing and enjoying the festivities. Rheom created a skirt, a leather jacket, and then a leather top for the look.


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    “Houston is such a vibrant city,” Beck says. “There's so much innovation here. I think the rodeo is just a really, really great example of that. And so we wanted to take this opportunity to take some of these garments out there and go on the slide, go on some of the rides, go into the wine garden and go dancing, because if you've ever felt some of the materials in the market in this space, they're very stiff, you can't really move in them, they're a little fragile, they kind of fall apart.”

    Not only do the models in the video look fashionable, but they also look comfortable, and the leather looks natural and supple. And to the naked eye, Shorai appears to be like the leather most wearers are accustomed to.

    “What we really wanted to showcase in this is the energy and the movement of the leather, and to show people how good it can look in apparel, and how easy it is to wear, which I think we were able to accomplish,” Beck says.

    Next up, Beck says Rheom wants to scale production of Shorai, the Japanese word for “future,” at a competitive price point, while also reducing its carbon footprint by 80 percent when compared to synthetic leather. According to Beck, Rheom plans to see Shorai products come to market sometime this year.

    “We have companies globally right now that are testing materials, that are prototyping, that are making garments, making handbags and footwear, and making eyewear because we have a plastic, as well,” Beck says. “So, this year, I do believe we'll start seeing those products actually come to market, which is very, very exciting for us.”

    And with their large-scale production partner already set up for Shorai, Rheom plans to start its first production run of the product soon.

    “In April, we'll actually be starting our first production run,” Beck says. “We'll be doing it at full scale, full width, and a full run of materials. So over the next five years, we're only going to just try to increase that capacity.”

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    This story originally was published on our sister site, InnovationMap.

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