{
  "report_rows": [
    {
      "kpi": "Retail Units Sold",
      "prediction": "BEAT",
      "answer": "pred ~214,000 units vs. cons ~208,000 units",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Adjusted EBITDA",
      "prediction": "BEAT",
      "answer": "pred ~$755M vs. cons ~$725M",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "GAAP EPS",
      "prediction": "BEAT",
      "answer": "pred ~$0.46 vs. cons ~$0.42",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    }
  ],
  "guide_rows": [
    {
      "kpi": "Q3 2026 Retail Unit Growth",
      "prediction": "BETTER",
      "answer": "guide ~225,000 units vs. cons ~215,000 units (Q3 2026)",
      "confidence": "LOW"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Q3 2026 Adjusted EBITDA Margin",
      "prediction": "BETTER",
      "answer": "guide ~10.8% vs. cons ~10.3% (Q3 2026)",
      "confidence": "LOW"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "FY2026 Adjusted EBITDA Margin Path (toward 13.5% target)",
      "prediction": "UNCHANGED",
      "answer": "guide ~11.0% exit-rate trajectory vs. cons ~10.7% (FY2026)",
      "confidence": "LOW"
    }
  ],
  "day1_residual_pct": 5.0,
  "day1_confidence": "MEDIUM",
  "day5_residual_pct": 3.0,
  "day5_path": "STABILIZE",
  "day5_rationale": "Operational beat on units/EBITDA is largely pre-guided by management's explicit 'sequential record' language, so the surprise magnitude is modest relative to a stock already priced for continued hyper-growth; initial pop from confirming GPU/reconditioning fix and normalizing wholesale-retail spread gets partially offset by tougher H2 comps (Q3/Q4 2025 margins were strong) and lingering litigation/governance overhang (Gotham allegations, Arizona class action document production) that caps follow-through buying without triggering a full reversal, leaving the stock to consolidate near its post-print level over the following days.",
  "day5_confidence": "LOW"
}