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The latest data point for CVNA's Current Contract Liabilities in Q2'25 stands at $46M USD, reflecting a decline from the previous quarter's $57M USD and marking a notable drop from the peak of $63M USD observed in Q4'24. Over the period from Q1'23 to Q2'25, the chart shows an initial upward trend with fluctuations, starting at $34M USD and reaching a high of $63M USD in Q4'24, driven by consistent growth in Q1'24 through Q3'24; however, it has since declined to $46M USD in Q2'25, with Q3'25 and Q4'25 showing no data, indicating potential stabilization or reporting gaps following the earlier expansion. This bar chart highlights volatility in contract liabilities, with significant increases in mid-2024 suggesting improved deferred revenue recognition, though the recent downturn may signal seasonal or operational adjustments.