Document:

Memorandum of Understanding, dated as of January 9, 2012

 Exhibit 10.1 
 Memorandum of Understanding 
 WHEREAS, Wonder Auto Technology, Inc. (the “WATG”)
and Worthy Talent Development Limited (the “Worthy Talent”) have agreed to enter into a collaborative agreement in which Worthy Talent will provide a loan at amount of US$6,000,000 to WATG, while WATG will issue a Promissory Note to Worthy
Talent, and 
 WHEREAS, both parties herein desire to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (the “MOU”) setting forth the main
terms of the Promissory Note (the “Note”) as followings: 
  

	 	•	 	 Note issuance date: within two months since the signature of this MOU, the Note is unsecured and mature after two years since the issuance of the Note;

  

	 	•	 	 The aggregate principal amount of the Note is US$6,000,000, paid in cash. The Note bear interest at a rate of 8.0% per annum, payable in cash in
arrears on a calendar semi-annual basis beginning June 30, 2012, and the default rate is 15%; 

  

	 	•	 	 The Note is convertible at the holders’ option into ordinary shares of WATG at an initial conversion price of $2.00 per share or equity interest
in WATG’s wholly owned subsidiary, Wonder Auto Limited (“WAL”), calculated by the conversion price (the equity interests of WAL issuable upon conversion of the Note shall compromise the same proportionate ownership of WAL as the
common stock issuable upon conversion of the Note compromise of WATG), subject to the following reset. The conversion price is subject to reset if the average of the daily volume weighted average price (“VWAP”) of WATG’s ordinary
shares for the five consecutive trading days ending on each two-month anniversary of the issuance date of the notes until maturity (each a “Reset Date”) is less than $1.50. In that event, the conversion price is reset to a price equal to
100% of the arithmetic average of the daily VWAP of WATG’s ordinary shares for any five consecutive trading days during this two-month period selected by the holder on the Reset Date. 

 

	 	•	 	 The Note cannot be converted if, after giving effect to such conversion, the holders of the notes (together with their affiliates) would beneficially
own in excess of 19.99% of WATG’s ordinary shares or 19.99% of WAL’s equity interest outstanding immediately after giving effect to the conversion; 

 

	 	•	 	 The Note requires an automatic re-pricing of the conversion price if WATG make certain sales of its ordinary shares or ordinary share equivalents in a
capital-raising transaction at a price below the conversion price, then the conversion price reset to the capital-rising transaction price; 

	 	•	 	 In the event of change of control and certain other fundamental transactions, the holders of the Note have the right to require WATG to redeem all or
any portion of the Note at a price equal to the greater of (i) the amount to be redeemed multiplied by a redemption premium of 200% and (ii) the amount to be redeemed multiplied by the quotient determined by dividing the closing bid price
of WATG’s ordinary shares on the date immediately preceding such event by the conversion price of the Note; 

  

	 	•	 	 WATG is required under the terms of the Registration Rights Agreement to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) a
registration statement to register the ordinary shares issuable upon the conversion of the Note to permit the resale of such ordinary shares to the public. 

 No warrants will be issued with the purchase of the Note. 
 We, the undersigned have read and
agree with this MOU. Further, we have reviewed the main terms of the Promissory Note. 
  

			
	WONDER AUTO TECHNOLOGY, INC.
		
	By	 	 /s/ Qingjie Zhao

		 	Qingjie Zhao, Director

 Address: No. 16 Yulu Street, Taihe District, Jinzhou City, 
 Liaoning Province, People’s
Republic of China, 121013 
 Facsimile: +86 416 2661186 

			
	
	WORTHY TALENT DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Qingdong Zen

		 	Qingdong Zen, Chairman

 Address: PALM GROVE HOUSE, P. O. BOX 438, ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA, 
 BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 

Facsimile: +86 10 84785079Letter Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 
 January 6, 2012 
 GameStop Corp. and GameStop Inc. 

c/o Abraham J. Colman 
 Reed Smith LLP

 355 South Grand Avenue, Suite 2900 

Los Angeles, CA 90071-1514 
 Ladies and
Gentlemen: 
 This letter is in response to a letter from Felicia Y. Yu of Reed Smith LLP, as counsel to GameStop Corp. and GameStop Inc.
(together, “GameStop”), to SoundBite Communications, Inc. (“SoundBite”), requesting that SoundBite indemnify GameStop in relation to the litigation entitled Karayan v. GameStop Corp. and GameStop, Inc., Case
No. 11-cv-1777 LAB (the “Litigation”). 
 SoundBite agrees that it will indemnify GameStop pursuant to Attachment 6,
Section 5 (the “Indemnification Section”) of the Master Pricing Agreement dated November 1, 2009 between SoundBite and GameStop Inc., in relation to the “opt-out confirmation text” Sub-Class as defined in paragraphs 22
and 23 of the Class Action Complaint dated August 10, 2011. In relation to the general “prior express consent” Class, as defined in paragraphs 20 and 21 of the Class Action Complaint, or any finding of liability based in whole or in
part on a lack of prior express consent, SoundBite will assume the defense, but reserves its rights to seek, among other things, indemnification and/or contribution from GameStop to the extent that any fees and costs (which are not de minimis) are
incurred related to the defense of that Class, and/or any liability is found or settlement is agreed to in relation to that Class or a lack of prior express consent. SoundBite understands that GameStop reserves its rights concerning any argument
that it may have as to SoundBite’s obligation to indemnify GameStop for that Class. Further, pursuant to sub-sections i and ii of the Indemnification Section, SoundBite also objects to the payment of any attorney’s fees or costs that were
incurred while the Litigation was not under its direction or control. SoundBite understands that GameStop reserves its right concerning any arguments it may have as to SoundBite’s obligation to cover these fees and costs. 

Pursuant to sub-section ii of the Indemnification Section, SoundBite will take sole control over the defense and/or settlement of the Litigation.
SoundBite has selected Cooley LLP to act as counsel in defense of the Litigation. SoundBite understands that, at this time, GameStop will not be providing for its separate defense at its own expense pursuant to sub-section iii of the Indemnification
Section. SoundBite also understands that GameStop has agreed to work cooperatively with SoundBite’s chosen counsel as provided for in sub-section ii of the Indemnification Section. SoundBite’s agreement to accept the indemnification
request is premised on GameStop executing the engagement letter with Cooley being delivered contemporaneously herewith. 
  

			
	 Sincerely,
  

SOUNDBITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

		
	By:	 	/s/ Robert C. Leahy
		 	 Robert C. Leahy, Chief Operating Officer
 and Chief Financial OfficerExhibit 10.4

 Exhibit 10.4 
 CARMAX, INC. 
 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 

FOR 

EXECUTIVE OFFICER 
 Amended and Restated 
 THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
(“Agreement”), entered into as of October 17, 2006 (“Effective Date”) between CarMax, Inc., a Virginia corporation, and its affiliated companies (collectively, the “Company”), and Thomas J.
Folliard (the “Executive”) is amended and restated as of December 1, 2011. 
 WHEREAS, the Company
recognizes the Executive’s intimate knowledge and experience in the business of the Company, and has appointed the Executive as its President and Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”); 

WHEREAS, the Executive will develop and come in contact with the Company’s proprietary and confidential information that is not
readily available to the public, and that is of great importance to the Company and that is treated by the Company as secret and confidential information; 
 WHEREAS, the Company and the Executive desire to agree upon the terms, conditions, compensation and benefits of the Executive’s future employment; and 

WHEREAS, upon execution of this Agreement, any prior employment agreement between the Executive and the Company, whether oral or written,
will have no force and effect with respect to the terms and conditions of Executive’s employment and will be replaced and superseded by the terms of this Agreement; 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the Executive’s appointment and continued employment as the Company’s President and CEO, and of the premises, mutual covenants and agreements of the parties
set forth in this Agreement, and of other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, agree as follows: 

Article 1. Term 
 1.1
Initial Term. The Company hereby agrees to employ the Executive and the Executive hereby accepts employment as President and CEO of the Company, in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein, for an initial period of two
(2) years, commencing as of the Effective Date of this Agreement (“Initial Term”); subject, however, to earlier termination as expressly provided herein. 
 1.2 Renewal Periods. The Initial Term will automatically be extended for an additional period of one (1) year at the end of the Initial Term, and then again each successive year thereafter
(collectively, the “Renewal Period(s),” which, together with the Initial Term, constitute the “Term” of this Agreement); subject, however, to earlier termination as expressly provided herein. 

 1.3 Expiration of Term. The Term of this Agreement will not be extended if either
party gives notice of non-renewal, delivered at least ninety (90) days before the end of the Initial Term or any Renewal Period, as the case may be. If the Executive’s employment continues beyond the expiration of the Term of this
Agreement, such employment shall be at-will. 
 Article 2. Position and Responsibilities 

During the Term, the Executive agrees to serve as President and CEO of the Company. In his capacity as President and CEO of the Company,
the Executive shall report directly to the Board of Directors of the Company (“Board”) and shall have the duties and responsibilities of President and CEO of the Company and such other duties and responsibilities not inconsistent
with the performance of his duties as President and CEO of the Company. As soon as may be practicable, the Executive shall be appointed as a member of the Board. The Executive’s principal work location shall be the corporate headquarters of the
Company located in the Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area. 
 Article 3. Standard of Care 

3.1 General. During the Term, the Executive shall devote his full business time, attention, knowledge and skills to the
Company’s business and interests. The Executive covenants, warrants, and represents that he shall: 
  

	 	(a)	Devote his best efforts and talents to the performance of his employment obligations and duties for the Company; 

 

	 	(b)	Exercise the highest degree of loyalty and the highest standards of conduct in the performance of his duties; 

 

	 	(c)	Observe and conform to the Company’s bylaws and other rules, regulations, and policies established or issued by the Company; and 

 

	 	(d)	Refrain from taking advantage, for himself or others, of any corporate opportunities of the Company. 

3.2 Forfeiture and Return of Incentive Compensation. It is the Company’s expectation that the Executive will discharge his
duties hereunder with utmost attention to the standards set forth in Section 3.1. In the event the Board determines that the Executive has engaged in conduct constituting Cause (as defined in Section 7.6(a)), which conduct directly results
in the filing of a restatement of any financial statement previously filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (or other governmental agency) under the Federal securities laws, the Executive shall immediately (a) forfeit all unpaid
Affected Compensation (as defined below) and (b) upon demand by the Company repay to the Company all Affected Compensation received or realized by the Executive together with interest at the prime rate in effect from time to time as reported in
The Wall Street Journal; provided, however, that the forfeiture and repayment provisions of this Section 3.2 shall not apply to conduct constituting “gross negligence” under Section 7.6(a)(ii) or to conduct under
Section 7.6(a)(iii), Section 7.6(a)(vii) or Section 7.6(a)(viii). “Affected Compensation” means any payment to the Executive, any award or vesting of any equity or other short-term or long-term incentive

  
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compensation to the Executive, or any before-tax proceeds of a sale of previously awarded equity compensation realized by the Executive, in any instance in which (i) the payment, award or
vesting of the foregoing was expressly conditioned upon the achievement of certain financial results that were subsequently the subject of such restatement, and (ii) a lesser amount of payment, award or vesting or before-tax proceeds of a sale
of any of the foregoing would have been made to, vested in or otherwise earned or realized by, the Executive based upon such restated financial results. 
 Article 4. Other Activities 
 During the Term, the Executive shall comply
with the provisions of Article 8 herein. Furthermore, during his employment, the Executive agrees to obtain the Board’s written consent before entering into any other occupation, even if dissimilar to that of the Company, including, without
limitation, service as a member of a board of directors of one or more other companies. Such consent may be granted or withheld, in the Board’s sole discretion. The Executive may participate on charitable and civic boards, and in educational,
professional, community and industry affairs, without Board consent, provided that such participation does not interfere with the performance of his duties. 
 Article 5. Compensation and Benefits 
 As remuneration for all services to
be rendered by the Executive during the Term, and as consideration for complying with the covenants herein during and after the termination or expiration of the Term, the Company shall pay and provide to the Executive the following compensation and
benefits: 
 5.1 Base Salary. During the Term, the Company shall pay the Executive a base salary (“Base
Salary”) in an amount established and approved by the Compensation and Personnel Committee of the Board (“Compensation Committee”); provided, however, that such Base Salary shall be established at a rate of not less than
$1,040,000 per year, except as otherwise provided in this Section 5.1 below. This Base Salary shall be subject to all appropriate federal and state withholding taxes and payable in accordance with the normal payroll practices of the Company.
The Compensation Committee shall review and adjust the Base Salary as it deems appropriate at least annually during the Term; provided, however, that the Executive’s Base Salary shall not be decreased without the Executive’s written
consent, other than across-the-board reductions applicable to all senior officers of the Company. If adjusted, the Base Salary shall be so adjusted for all purposes of this Agreement. 

5.2 Annual Bonus. In addition to his Base Salary, the Executive shall be entitled to participate in the Company’s Annual
Performance-Based Bonus Plan (“Annual Bonus Plan”), as such Annual Bonus Plan may exist from time to time during the Term. Under the Company’s Annual Bonus Plan, the Executive has the opportunity to earn an annual bonus with
respect to any fiscal year of the Company (“Annual Bonus”). The Annual Bonus will be determined by a formula approved each fiscal year by the Compensation Committee (the “Annual Bonus Formula”) in its sole
discretion. At the beginning of each fiscal year, the Compensation Committee will authorize, in accordance with the Annual Bonus Plan, the Executive’s Annual Bonus for that fiscal year, which shall be targeted at one hundred percent
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Executive’s Base Salary for that fiscal year (“Target Bonus Rate”). The specified Target Bonus Rate may be increased from time to time by the Compensation Committee but
shall not be decreased without the Executive’s written consent. Depending upon the actual financial performance recorded by the Company for any given fiscal year, the Executive’s Annual Bonus may be increased or decreased solely in
accordance with the Annual Bonus Formula and otherwise in accordance with the Annual Bonus Plan. 
 5.3 Long-Term
Incentives. During the Term, the Executive shall be eligible to participate in the Company’s 2002 Stock Incentive Plan, as amended and restated (or any successor incentive plan thereto), to the extent that the Compensation Committee, in its
sole discretion, determines is appropriate. The Compensation Committee will make its determination consistent with the methodology used by the Company for compensating the Executive’s peer executives. Additionally, the Executive shall be
entitled to participate in all other incentive plans, whether equity-based or cash-based, applicable generally to his peer executives within the Company. 
 5.4 Retirement and Deferred Compensation Plans. During the Term, the Executive shall be entitled to participate in all tax-qualified and nonqualified retirement and deferred compensation plans,
policies and programs applicable generally to his peer executives within the Company, subject to the eligibility and participation requirements of such plans, policies and programs. 

5.5 Welfare Benefit Plans. During the Term, the Executive and the Executive’s family will be entitled to participate in all
welfare benefit plans, policies and programs, including those defined under Section 3(1) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, provided by the Company to his peer executives within the Company, subject to the
eligibility requirements and other provisions of such plans, policies and programs. 
 5.6 Fringe Benefits. During the
Term, the Executive will be entitled to fringe benefits in accordance with the plans, policies and programs of the Company in effect for his peer executives within the Company. 

5.7 Vacation. During the Term, the Executive will be entitled to participate in the Company’s Time Away paid time off program
for salaried employees (or successor paid time off program) as that program is administered by the Company and as it may be amended or modified from time to time; provided, in all events, the Executive will be entitled to not less than 30 days of
paid vacation each fiscal year. 
 5.8 Right to Change Plans. By reason of Sections 5.4, 5.5, 5.6 and 5.7 herein,
the Company shall not be obligated to institute, maintain, or refrain from changing, amending, or discontinuing any benefit plan, policy or program, so long as such changes are similarly applicable to the Executive’s peer executives.

 Article 6. Expenses 
 During the Term, the Company shall pay or reimburse the Executive for all ordinary and necessary expenses, in a reasonable amount, that the Executive incurs in performing his duties under this Agreement
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subscriptions, and all dues, fees, and expenses associated with membership in various professional, business, and civic associations and societies in which the Company finds that the
Executive’s participation is in the best interests of the Company. The payment or reimbursement of expenses shall be subject to such rules concerning documentation of expenses and the type or magnitude of such expenses as the Compensation
Committee or the Company, as applicable, may establish from time to time. 
 Article 7. Employment Termination 

7.1 Date of Termination. The Company or the Executive may terminate the Executive’s employment in accordance with the
provisions of this Article 7. The “Date of Termination” of the Executive’s employment shall be as determined in Sections 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, and 7.7 below. 

7.2 Termination Due to Retirement or Death. 
 (a) In the event the Executive’s employment ends by reason of Retirement (as defined below), the Date of Termination shall be the date set forth in a notice by the Executive, which notice shall be
given to the Company at least ninety (90) days prior to such date. In the event of the Executive’s death, the Date of Termination shall be the date of death. In either case, the Executive’s benefits shall be determined in accordance
with the Company’s retirement, survivor’s benefits, insurance and other applicable plans and programs of the Company then in effect. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Retirement” shall mean the Executive’s
voluntary termination of employment at a time during which he is eligible for “Normal Retirement” or “Early Retirement” as such terms are defined in the CarMax, Inc. Pension Plan as of the Effective Date. 

(b) Upon the Date of Termination due to the Executive’s Retirement or death, the Company shall be obligated to pay the Executive or,
if applicable, the Executive’s beneficiary or estate, the following “Accrued Obligations”: (i) any Base Salary that was accrued but not yet paid as of the Date of Termination; (ii) the unpaid Annual Bonus, if any,
earned with respect to the fiscal year preceding the Date of Termination; (iii) any compensation previously deferred by the Executive by his own election; and (iv) all other employee welfare and retirement benefits to which the Executive
is entitled on the Date of Termination in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan or plans. The Accrued Obligations payable under the above clauses (i) and (ii) shall be paid to the Executive in a lump sum cash payment within ten
(10) days after the Date of Termination or as soon thereafter as may be practicable. The Accrued Obligations payable under clauses (iii) and (iv) shall be paid in accordance with the terms of the plan under which they are due.

 (c) Upon the Date of Termination due to the Executive’s Retirement, the Executive shall be entitled to a pro rata share
of the Annual Bonus based on actual performance for the fiscal year in which the Date of Termination occurs (such proration to be based on the fraction, the numerator of which is the number of full completed days of employment during the fiscal year
through the Date of Termination, and the denominator of which is 365) (“Pro Rata Actual Bonus”). The Pro Rata Actual Bonus, if any, shall be paid to the Executive when annual bonuses are paid to other senior officers of the Company
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 (d) Upon the Date of Termination due to the Executive’s death, the Executive’s
beneficiary or estate shall be entitled to a pro rata share of the Annual Bonus at the Target Bonus Rate for the fiscal year in which the Date of Termination occurs (such proration to be based on the fraction, the numerator of which is the number of
full completed days of employment during the fiscal year through the Date of Termination, and the denominator of which is 365) (“Pro Rata Target Bonus”). The Pro Rata Target Bonus shall be paid to the Executive’s beneficiary or
estate in a lump sum cash payment within ten (10) days after the date of the Executive’s death or as soon as practicable thereafter. 
 (e) Upon the termination of the Executive’s employment due to his Retirement or death, the terms and conditions of the awards and agreements applicable to the Executive’s outstanding stock
options, stock grants, stock appreciation rights, performance-based grants, and all other forms of long-term incentive compensation, regardless of whether such compensation is equity or cash based, will govern the consequences of the termination of
the Executive’s employment under this Section 7.2. 
 7.3 Termination Due to Disability. 

(a) The Company shall have the right to terminate the Executive’s employment for his Disability (as defined below). The Date of
Termination due to Disability shall be the date set forth in a notice to the Executive, which notice shall be given by the Company at least thirty (30) days prior to such date. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Disability”
or “Disabled” shall mean any physical or mental illness or injury that causes the Executive (i) to be considered “disabled” for the purpose of eligibility to receive income-replacement benefits in accordance with the
Company’s long-term disability plan in which the Executive is a participant, or (ii) if the Executive does not participate in any such plan, to be unable to substantially perform the duties of his position for 180 days in the aggregate
during any period of twelve (12) consecutive months and a physician selected by the Company (and reasonably acceptable to the Executive) shall have furnished to the Company certification that the return of the Executive to his normal duties is
impossible or improbable. The Board shall review the foregoing information and shall determine in good faith if the Executive is Disabled. The Board’s decision shall be binding on the Executive. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Executive
incurs a physical or mental illness or injury that does not constitute a Disability, such physical or mental illness or injury shall not constitute a failure by the Executive to perform his duties hereunder and shall not be deemed a breach or
default of this Agreement by the Executive. 
 (b) Upon the Date of Termination due to the Executive’s Disability, the
Executive shall be entitled to his Accrued Obligations and a Pro Rata Target Bonus. The Accrued Obligations provided under Section 7.2(b)(i) and (ii) and the Pro Rata Target Bonus shall be paid to the Executive in a lump sum cash payment
within ten (10) days after the Date of Termination or as soon as practicable thereafter. The Accrued Obligations provided under Section 7.2(b)(iii) and (iv) shall be paid in accordance with the terms of the plan under which they are
due. 
 (c) Upon the termination of the Executive’s employment due to his Disability, the terms and conditions of the
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forms of long-term incentive compensation, regardless of whether such compensation is equity or cash based, will govern the consequences of the termination of the Executive’s employment
under this Section 7.3. 
 7.4 Voluntary Termination by the Executive Without Good Reason. The Executive may
terminate his employment at any time without Good Reason (as defined in Section 7.7) by giving the Company at least forty five (45) days notice, which notice shall state the Date of Termination. The Company reserves the right to require
the Executive not to work during the notice period but shall pay the Executive his accrued and unpaid Base Salary, at the rate then in effect provided in Section 5.1 herein, through the Date of Termination (but not to exceed forty-five
(45) days), and such payment shall be made to the Executive within ten (10) days after the Date of Termination or as soon thereafter as may be practicable. The Company shall also pay the Executive any compensation previously deferred by
the Executive by his own election and all other employee welfare and retirement benefits to which the Executive is entitled on the Date of Termination, all in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan or plans under which they are due. In the
event of the Executive’s voluntary termination of employment without Good Reason, the terms and conditions of the awards and agreements applicable to the Executive’s outstanding stock options, stock grants, stock appreciation rights,
performance-based grants, and all other forms of long-term incentive compensation, regardless of whether such compensation is equity or cash based, will govern the consequences of the termination of the Executive’s employment under this
Section 7.4. 
 7.5 Involuntary Termination by the Company Without Cause. Upon notice to the Executive, the Company
may terminate the Executive’s employment at any time for any reason other than for Cause and other than due to Disability (“Involuntary Termination Without Cause”). The Date of Termination shall be the date stated in such
notice. 
 (a) If the Company gives the Executive notice of nonrenewal of the Term of this Agreement, in accordance with
Section 1.3, and pursuant to such notice the Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company on the date of the expiration of the Term and at any time prior to the Executive’s attainment of age 65, such termination shall be deemed
an Involuntary Termination Without Cause. 
 (b) In the event of the Executive’s Involuntary Termination Without Cause,
which occurs prior to the occurrence of, or after the conclusion of, a Change in Control Employment Period (defined at Section 11.4) that relates to a “Change in Control Event” (as defined in Section 11.5(b)), the Executive shall
receive the following payments and benefits: 
 (i) The Company shall pay to the Executive, in equal monthly
installments over the twenty-four (24) month period beginning on the 60th day following the Executive’s “Separation from Service” (as such term is defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended
(“Code”) Section 409A), an amount equal to the product of two (2) times the sum of (x) the Executive’s Base Salary and (y) the amount of the last Annual Bonus for the Executive as determined by the
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 (ii) The Executive’s participation in the Company’s health,
dental, and vision plans will end on the last day of the month in which the Date of Termination occurs. The Executive may elect to continue coverage under the health, dental and/or vision plans for himself and his eligible dependents in accordance
with the terms and procedures of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended (“COBRA”). If the Executive elects COBRA coverage, the Executive shall be responsible for remitting the COBRA premium to the
Company (or to a COBRA administrator designated by the Company) in accordance with the terms of the Company’s health, dental and vision plans and applicable COBRA requirements. If the Executive elects COBRA coverage, the Company shall reimburse
the Executive for a portion of the cost of such coverage until the end of the COBRA coverage period, up to a maximum period of eighteen (18) months. The amount of the Company’s reimbursement shall be equal to the sum of (1) the amount
the Company would have otherwise paid for such coverage if the Executive had remained an active employee of the Company, and (2) the COBRA administration fee. If the Executive does not elect COBRA coverage, the Company shall have no obligation
to the Executive with respect to health, dental and vision benefits following the Date of Termination. 
 (iii)
The Company shall provide the Executive with reasonable outplacement services not to exceed a cost of $50,000. Such services shall be provided no later than the expiration of the two-year period following the Executive’s Separation from
Service. 
 (iv) The Executive shall be entitled to his Accrued Obligations and a Pro Rata Actual Bonus. The
Accrued Obligations provided under Section 7.2(b)(i) and (ii) shall be paid to the Executive in a lump sum cash payment within ten (10) days after the Date of Termination or as soon thereafter as may be practicable. The Accrued
Obligations provided under Section 7.2(b)(iii) and (iv) shall be paid in accordance with the terms of the plan under which they are due. The Pro Rata Actual Bonus, if any, shall be paid to the Executive when annual bonuses are paid to
other senior officers of the Company for such fiscal year. 
 (v) The terms and conditions of the awards and
agreements applicable to the Executive’s outstanding stock options, stock grants, stock appreciation rights, performance-based grants, and all other forms of long-term incentive compensation, regardless of whether such compensation is equity or
cash based, will govern the consequences of the termination of the Executive’s employment under this Section 7.5. 

(c) Amounts payable under this Section 7.5 shall be in lieu of any amounts otherwise payable under any severance plan or agreement
covering senior officers of the Company. 
 7.6 Termination For Cause. The Company may terminate the Executive’s
employment at any time for Cause, without notice or liability for doing so. The Date of Termination shall be the date that Cause is determined as provided below. 

  
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 (a) For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” means a good faith
determination by the Board that one (1) or more of the following has occurred: 
 (i) The Executive has
committed a material breach of this Agreement, which breach was not cured or waived by the Company, within ten (10) days of receipt by the Executive of notice from the Company specifying the breach; 

(ii) The Executive has committed gross negligence in the performance of his duties hereunder, intentionally fails to
perform his duties, engages in intentional misconduct or intentionally refuses to abide by or comply with the directives of the Board or the Company’s policies and procedures, as applicable, which actions continued for a period of ten
(10) days after receipt by the Executive of notice of the need to cure or cease; 
 (iii) The Executive has
willfully and continuously failed to perform substantially his duties (other than any such failure resulting from the Executive’s Disability or incapacity due to bodily injury or physical or mental illness), after a written demand for
substantial performance is delivered to the Executive by the Board that specifically identifies the manner in which the Board believes that the Executive has not substantially performed his duties; 

(iv) The Executive has willfully violated a material requirement of the Company’s code of conduct or breached his
fiduciary duty to the Company; 
 (v) The Executive’s conviction of (or a plea of guilty or nolo contendere
to) a felony or any crime involving moral turpitude, dishonesty, fraud, theft or financial impropriety; 
 (vi)
The Executive has engaged in illegal conduct, embezzlement or fraud with respect to the business or affairs of the Company; 
 (vii) The Executive has failed to disclose to the Board a conflict of interest of which the Executive knew or with reasonable diligence should have known in connection with any transaction entered into on
behalf of the Company; or 
 (viii) The Executive has failed to agree to a modification of the Agreement
pursuant to Section 17.3 hereof when the purpose of the modification is to comply with applicable federal, state or local laws or regulations, or when such modification is designed to further define the restrictions of Article 8 or otherwise
enhance the enforcement of Article 8 without increasing the duration or scope of the Article 8 restrictions. 
 No act or failure to act on the
Executive’s part will be considered “willful” if conducted by the Executive in good faith and with a reasonable belief that the Executive’s act or omission was in, and not opposed to, the best interests of the Company.

  
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 (b) If the Executive’s employment is terminated for Cause during the Term, this
Agreement will terminate without further obligation of the Company to the Executive other than (i) the payment to the Executive of his accrued and unpaid Base Salary through the Date of Termination, and (ii) the payment of any compensation
previously deferred by the Executive by his own election and all other employee welfare and retirement benefits to which the Executive is entitled on the Date of Termination, all in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan or plans under
which they are due. In the event of the Executive’s termination of employment for Cause, the terms and conditions of the awards and agreements applicable to the Executive’s outstanding stock options, stock grants, stock appreciation
rights, performance-based grants, and all other forms of long-term incentive compensation, regardless of whether such compensation is equity or cash based, will govern the consequences of the termination of the Executive’s employment under this
Section 7.6. 
 7.7 Termination for Good Reason. At any time during the Term, the Executive may terminate his
employment for Good Reason (as defined below) upon notice to the Company. Such notice shall state the intended Date of Termination and shall be given to the Company at least forty-five (45) days prior to such date and shall set forth in detail
the facts and circumstances claimed to provide grounds for such termination. The Company shall have the right to cure the facts and circumstances giving rise to such grounds for termination for Good Reason. If the Company does not so cure within
such forty-five (45) day notice period, then the Executive’s employment shall terminate on the Date of Termination stated in the notice. 
 (a) For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason” shall mean, without the Executive’s express written consent, the occurrence of any one (1) or more of the following:

 (i) A reduction in the Executive’s Base Salary (other than, prior to the occurrence of a Change in
Control or Asset Sale, a reduction across-the-board affecting all senior officers in substantially like percentages of their base salaries) or Target Bonus Rate; 

(ii) A material reduction in the Executive’s duties or authority as President and CEO of the Company, or any removal
of the Executive from or any failure to reappoint or reelect the Executive to such positions (except in connection with the termination of the Executive’s employment for Cause or Disability, as a result of the Executive’s death or
Retirement or by the Executive other than for Good Reason); 
 (iii) The Executive being required to relocate to
a principal place of employment more than 35 miles from the Company’s headquarters except, prior to the occurrence of a Change in Control or Asset Sale, in connection with the relocation of substantially all senior Company executives pursuant
to the relocation of the Company’s headquarters; 
 (iv) The failure by the shareholders of the Company to
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 (v) The failure of the Company to obtain an agreement from any successor to
all or substantially all of the assets or business of the Company to assume and agree to perform this Agreement within fifteen (15) days after a merger, consolidation, sale or similar transaction. 

(b) In the event of the Executive’s voluntary termination of employment for Good Reason, which occurs prior to the occurrence of, or
after the conclusion of, a Change in Control Employment Period that relates to a Change in Control Event, the Executive shall receive the following payments and benefits: 

(i) The Company shall pay to the Executive, in equal monthly installments over the twenty-four (24) month period
beginning on the 60th day following the Executive’s Separation from Service, an amount equal to the product of two (2) times the sum of (x) the Executive’s Base Salary and (y) the amount of the last Annual Bonus for the
Executive as determined by the Compensation Committee in accordance with the Annual Bonus Plan, regardless of the Date of Termination. 
 (ii) The Executive’s participation in the Company’s health, dental, and vision plans will end on the last day of the month in which the Date of Termination occurs. The Executive may elect to
continue coverage under the health, dental and/or vision plans for himself and his eligible dependents in accordance with the terms and procedures of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended (“COBRA”).
If the Executive elects COBRA coverage, the Executive shall be responsible for remitting the COBRA premium to the Company (or to a COBRA administrator designated by the Company) in accordance with the terms of the Company’s health, dental and
vision plans and applicable COBRA requirements. If the Executive elects COBRA coverage, the Company shall reimburse the Executive for a portion of the cost of such coverage until the end of the COBRA coverage period, up to a maximum period of
eighteen (18) months. The amount of the Company’s reimbursement shall be equal to the sum of (1) the amount the Company would have otherwise paid for such coverage if the Executive had remained an active employee of the Company, and
(2) the COBRA administration fee. If the Executive does not elect COBRA coverage, the Company shall have no obligation to the Executive with respect to health, dental and vision benefits following the Date of Termination. 

(iii) The Company shall provide the Executive with reasonable outplacement services not to exceed a cost of $50,000. Such
services shall be provided no later than the expiration of the two-year period following the Executive’s Separation from Service. 
 (iv) The Executive shall be entitled to his Accrued Obligations. The Accrued Obligations provided under Section 7.2(b)(i) and (ii) shall be paid to the Executive in a lump sum cash payment on
the tenth day after the Date of Termination or as soon thereafter as may be practicable. The Accrued Obligations provided under Section 7.2(b)(iii) and (iv) shall be paid in accordance with the terms of the plan under which they are due.

  
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 (v) The terms and conditions of the awards and agreements applicable to the
Executive’s outstanding stock options, stock grants, stock appreciation rights, performance-based grants, and all other forms of long-term incentive compensation, regardless of whether such compensation is equity or cash based, will govern the
consequences of the termination of the Executive’s employment under this Section 7.7. 
 (vi) The
Executive shall be entitled to a one-time payment in an amount equal to the Executive’s Base Salary on the Date of Termination multiplied by one hundred percent (100%). This one-time payment shall be paid to the Executive in a lump sum cash
payment on the tenth day after the Date of Termination or as soon thereafter as may be practicable. 
 (c) The Executive’s
right to terminate his employment for Good Reason shall not be affected by the Executive’s incapacity due to physical or mental illness not constituting a Disability. Amounts payable under this Section 7.7 shall be in lieu of any
amounts otherwise payable under any severance plan or agreement covering senior officers of the Company. 
 7.8 Conditions on
Company Obligations. All payments and benefits made or provided pursuant to Article 7 are subject to the Executive’s: 

(a) Compliance with the provisions of Article 8, Article 9, Article 10 and Section 17.2 hereof; 

(b) Except with respect to payment of the Executive’s Accrued Obligations, delivery to the Company of an executed Agreement and
General Release without the Executive having revoked such agreement, which shall be substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (with such changes or additions as needed under then applicable law to give effect to its intent and purpose)
(“Agreement and General Release”), satisfactory to the Company by the appropriate deadlines specified by the Company, provided that all such steps must be completed prior to the 60th day (or for purposes of Section 11.5(b), the
45th day) following the Executive’s Separation from Service; and 
 (c) Compliance with Code Section 409A.
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, distributions under Section 7.5(b)(i), 7.7(b)(i), 7.7(b)(vi), or 11.5(b) may not be made to a Key Employee (as defined below) upon his or her Separation from Service before the date which is six
months after the date of the Key Employee’s Separation from Service (or, if earlier, the date of death of the Key Employee) (the “Key Employee Delay”). Any payments that would otherwise be made during this period of delay shall
be accumulated and paid on the first day of the seventh month following the Executive’s Separation from Service (or, if earlier, the first day of the month after the Executive’s death). For purposes of this Section 7.8(c),
“Key Employee” means an executive who, as of December 31st of a calendar year, meets the requirements of Code Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) to be treated as a “specified employee” of the Company, i.e., a key employee
(as defined in Code Section 416(i)(1)(A)(i), (ii) or (iii) applied in accordance with the regulations thereunder and disregarding Code Section 416(i)(5)). An executive who meets the criteria in the preceding sentence will be
considered a Key Employee for purposes of this Agreement for the 12-month period commencing on the next following April 1. After payment of all amounts and benefits under this Article 7, the Company thereafter shall have no further obligation
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 Article 8. Covenant Not to Compete; Intellectual Property 

8.1 Acknowledgement and Agreement Regarding Covenant Not to Compete. 

(a) The Executive acknowledges and agrees as follows: (i) the Company operates a unique business concept in the United States
regarding the sale and servicing of new and used vehicles in a highly competitive industry; (ii) the Company’s competitors have attempted to duplicate the Company’s business concept in various markets throughout the United States,
including markets where the Company does not currently have a business location, and may continue to do so; and (iii) in connection with the Executive’s employment, he will receive access to, and training regarding, the Company’s
business concept and will, accordingly, acquire commercially valuable knowledge of, and insight into, the Company’s operations and its proprietary and confidential information, any of which if made available to the Company’s competitors
could place the Company at an unfair competitive disadvantage. 
 (b) The Executive and the Company acknowledge that the
Executive’s services are of a special, extraordinary, and intellectual character that gives the Executive unique value, that the Company’s business is highly competitive, and that violation of the Covenant Not to Compete (as defined in
Section 8.2 below) provided herein would cause immediate, immeasurable, and irreparable harm, loss, and damage to the Company not adequately compensable by a monetary award. In the event of any breach or threatened breach by the Executive of
the Covenant Not to Compete, the Company shall be entitled to such equitable and injunctive relief as may be available to restrain the Executive from violating the provisions hereof. Nothing herein shall be construed as prohibiting the Company from
pursuing any other remedies available at law or in equity for such breach or threatened breach, including the recovery of damages and the immediate termination of the employment of the Executive hereunder for Cause. 

(c) The Executive and the Company have examined in detail the Covenant Not to Compete contained herein and agree that the restraint
imposed upon the Executive is reasonable in light of the legitimate business interests of the Company and is not unduly harsh upon the Executive’s ability to earn a livelihood. If any provision of the Covenant Not to Compete relating to the
time period, geographic area or scope of restricted activities shall be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to exceed the maximum time period, geographic area or scope of activities, as applicable, that such court deems reasonable and
enforceable, such time period, geographic area or scope of activities shall be deemed to be, and thereafter shall become, the maximum time period or largest geographic area or scope of activities that such court deems reasonable and enforceable and
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 8.2 Covenant Not to Compete. In order to protect the Company’s legitimate
business interests from competitors and to protect the Company’s critical interest in its proprietary and confidential information, and in return for the consideration set forth in this Agreement, the Executive covenants and agrees to the
following “Covenant Not to Compete”: 
 (a) During the Executive’s employment and for a period of two
(2) years following the last day of the Executive’s employment, the Executive will not, directly or indirectly, compete with the Company by acting “in a competitive capacity” (as defined in Section 8.2(c)), whether as an
individual, partner, or joint venturer, for, or on behalf of, any person or entity operating or developing the same or similar business as the Company within any Metropolitan Statistical Area (as defined under applicable regulations of the Census
Bureau of the U.S. Department of Commerce) in which the Company has a business location or in which the Company is engaged in real estate site selection. Entities (including the affiliates of such entities) engaged, or which could become engaged, in
the same or similar business as the Company include, but are not limited to: Sonic Automotive, Inc.; Lithia Motors, Inc.; Group 1 Automotive, Inc.; UnitedAuto Group; AutoNation, Inc.; Penske Motors; Asbury Automotive Group; Price One; Hendrick
Automotive Group; CarMotive; Saturn Group; Hertz; Enterprise; and any automotive retail operation affiliated with, owned, operated, or controlled by Home Depot, Inc., Lowe’s Companies, Inc., Target Corporation, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Sears,
Roebuck and Company, Carrefour, Costco Wholesale Corporation, Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies, Exxon Mobil Corporation, ChevronTexaco Corp., or Gulliver International Co., Ltd. 

(b) A business will not be considered to be in competition with the Company for purposes of this Section 8.2 if the business, or
operating unit of the business, in which the Executive will be employed does not have, nor is expected to have within the two (2) years following the Executive’s termination of employment, annual gross revenues of at least $5,000,000
derived from the sale and servicing of new or used vehicles. 
 (c) Acting “in a competitive capacity” shall
mean providing to a person or entity covered by this Section 8.2, directly or indirectly, the same or similar services as the Executive provided to the Company during his employment, and/or engaging in any business or segment of business about
which the Executive first acquired proprietary or confidential information during the course of his employment with the Company. 
 (d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall be deemed to prevent or limit the right of the Executive to invest in the capital stock or other securities (not exceeding two percent (2%) of
such outstanding capital stock or securities) of any corporation whose stock or securities are regularly traded on any public exchange, nor shall anything contained herein be deemed to prevent the Executive from investing in real estate for his own
benefit, so long as such investment (i) is not related to or in support of any entity engaged in a business similar to that of the Company and (ii) does not detract from the Executive’s performance of his duties and obligations
hereunder. 
 8.3 Intellectual Property. The Executive understands and acknowledges that any writing, invention, design,
system, process, development or discovery (collectively, “Intellectual Property”) conceived, developed created or made by the Executive, alone or with others, both during the Term of this Agreement and in the course of the
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Term, is the sole and exclusive property of the Company to the extent such Intellectual Property is related to the Executive’s duties or is within the scope of the Company’s actual or
anticipated business. The Executive agrees to assign to the Company any and all of his right, title, and interest in and to such Intellectual Property, including, but not limited to, patent, trademark and other rights. The Executive further agrees
to cooperate fully with the Company to secure, maintain, enforce, or defend the Company’s ownership of and rights in such Intellectual Property. The rights and remedies of this Section 8.3 are in addition to any rights and remedies
available under applicable law. 
 Article 9. Non-Solicitation / Non-Hiring of Employees 

The Executive agrees that during the Executive’s employment with the Company and for a period of two (2) years following the
last day of the Executive’s employment, the Executive shall not, directly or indirectly, solicit or induce, or attempt to solicit or induce, any employee of the Company to leave the Company for any reason whatsoever or hire any individual
employed by the Company. For purposes of this Article 9, employee shall mean any individual employed by the Company within the three (3) month period prior to, and including, the last day of the Executive’s employment. 

Article 10. Confidentiality 
 10.1 Protected Information. The Executive understands and agrees that any information, data and trade secrets about the Company and its suppliers and distributors are the property of the Company
and are essential to the protection of the Company’s goodwill and to the maintenance of the Company’s competitive position and accordingly should be kept secret. For purposes of this Agreement, “Protected Information”
means trade secrets, confidential and proprietary business information of or about the Company, and any other information of the Company, including, but not limited to, Intellectual Property, customer lists (including potential customers), sources
of supply, processes, plans, materials, pricing information, internal memoranda, marketing plans, promotional plans, internal policies, research, purchasing, accounting and financial information, computer programs, hardware, software, and products
and services that may be developed from time to time by the Company and its agents or employees, including the Executive; provided, however, that information that is in the public domain (other than as a result of a breach of this Agreement),
approved for release by the Company or lawfully obtained from third parties who are not bound by a confidentiality agreement with the Company, is not Protected Information. 
 10.2 Covenant. The Company has advised the Executive, and the Executive acknowledges, that it is the policy of the Company to maintain as secret and confidential all Protected Information and that
Protected Information has been and will be developed at substantial cost and effort to the Company. The Executive agrees to hold in strict confidence and safeguard any Protected Information, gained by the Executive in any manner or from any source
during the Executive’s employment. The Executive shall not, without the prior written consent of the Company, at any time, directly or indirectly, divulge, furnish, use, disclose or make accessible to any person, firm, corporation, association,
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the Executive’s employment with the Company or subsequent to the last day of the Executive’s employment, any Protected Information, or cause any such information of the Company to enter
the public domain. 
 10.3 Nonexclusivity. Nothing contained in this Article 10 is intended to reduce in any way
protection available to the Company pursuant to the Uniform Trade Secrets Act as adopted in Virginia or any other state or other applicable laws that prohibit the misuse or disclosure of confidential or proprietary information. 

Article 11. Change in Control; Sale of Assets 
 11.1 Purpose. The Company recognizes that the possibility of a Change in Control or Asset Sale exists, and the uncertainty and questions that it may raise among management may result in the
departure or distraction of management personnel to the detriment of the Company. Accordingly, the purpose of this Article 11 is to encourage the Executive to continue employment after a Change in Control or Asset Sale by providing reasonable
employment security to the Executive and to recognize the prior service of the Executive in the event of a termination of employment under certain circumstances after a Change in Control or Asset Sale. This Article 11 shall not become
effective, and the Company shall have no obligation hereunder, if the employment of the Executive with the Company terminates before a Change in Control or Asset Sale. 
 11.2 Definitions. 
 (a) “Change in Control” of the Company
means the occurrence of either of the following events: (i) a third person, including a “group” as defined in Section 13(d)(3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, becomes, or obtains the right to become, the
beneficial owner of Company securities having twenty percent (20%) or more of the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities of the Company that may be cast for the election of directors to the Board of the Company (other than as
a result of an issuance of securities initiated by the Company in the ordinary course of business); or (ii) as the result of, or in connection with, any cash tender or exchange offer, merger or other business combination, sale of assets or
contested election, or any combination of the foregoing transactions, the persons who were directors of the Company before such transactions shall cease to constitute a majority of the board or of the board of directors of any successor to the
Company. 
 (b) “Asset Sale” shall mean a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company in a
single transaction or a series of related transactions. 
 11.3 Long-Term Incentive Compensation. The terms and
conditions of the awards and agreements applicable to the Executive’s outstanding stock options, stock grants, stock appreciation rights, performance-based grants, and all other forms of long-term incentive compensation, regardless of whether
such compensation is equity or cash based, will govern the consequences to the Executive upon the occurrence of a Change in Control or an Asset Sale or upon a termination of the Executive’s employment thereafter. 

  
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 11.4 Continued Employment Following Change in Control or an Asset Sale.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 1, if a Change in Control or an Asset Sale occurs and the Executive is employed by the Company on the date the Change in Control or Asset Sale occurs (the “Change in Control Date”), the Term
will be for a period beginning on the Change in Control Date and ending on the second (2nd) anniversary of such date (“Change in Control Employment Period”). If not sooner terminated and if no notice of non-renewal is given by
either party under Section 1.3, then, at the expiration of the Change in Control Employment Period, the Term will automatically be extended as provided in Section 1.2. 

11.5 Termination of Employment During Change in Control Employment Period. The Executive will be entitled to the compensation and
benefits described in this Section 11.5 if, during the Change in Control Employment Period, (a) the Company terminates his employment for any reason other than for Cause or due to Disability, or (b) the Executive voluntarily
terminates his employment with the Company for Good Reason. The compensation and benefits described in this Section 11.5 are in lieu of, and not in addition to, any compensation and benefits provided to the Executive pursuant to
Sections 7.5 and 7.7 herein and any amounts otherwise payable under any severance plan or agreement covering senior officers of the Company. Upon such a termination of employment, the Executive shall receive the following payments and benefits:

 (a) The Executive shall be entitled to his Accrued Obligations and a Pro Rata Target Bonus. The Accrued Obligations provided
under Section 7.2(b)(i) and (ii) and the Pro Rata Target Bonus shall be paid to the Executive in a lump sum cash payment within ten (10) days after the Date of Termination or as soon thereafter as may be practicable. The Accrued
Obligations provided under Section 7.2(b)(iii) and (iv) shall be paid in accordance with the terms of the plan under which they are due. 
 (b) The Company shall pay to the Executive an amount equal to 2.99 times the Executive’s Final Compensation. For purposes of this Agreement, “Final Compensation” means the Base
Salary in effect at the Date of Termination, plus the higher Annual Bonus paid or payable for the two (2) most recently completed fiscal years. If the Change in Control Employment Period relates to an event that also qualifies as a Change in
Control Event, this payment will be paid to the Executive in a lump sum cash payment on the forty-fifth (45th) day following the Executive’s Separation from Service. Otherwise, such payment shall be paid at the time and in the form set
forth in Section 7.5. For purposes of this Section 11.5(b), a “Change in Control Event” means an event described in IRS regulations or other guidance under Code Section 409A(a)(2)(A)(v). 

(c) The Executive’s participation in the Company’s health, dental, and vision plans will end on the last day of the month in
which the Date of Termination occurs. The Executive may elect to continue coverage under the health, dental and/or vision plans for himself and his eligible dependents in accordance with the terms and procedures of COBRA. If the Executive elects
COBRA coverage, the Executive shall be responsible for remitting the COBRA premium to the Company (or to a COBRA administrator designated by the Company) in accordance with the terms of the health, dental and vision plans and applicable COBRA
requirements. If the Executive elects COBRA coverage, the Company shall reimburse the Executive for a portion of the cost of such coverage until the end of the COBRA coverage period, up to a maximum period of eighteen (18) months. The amount of
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paid for such coverage if the Executive had remained an active employee of the Company, and (2) the COBRA administration fee. If the Executive does not elect COBRA coverage, the Company
shall have no obligation to the Executive with respect to health, dental and vision benefits following the Date of Termination. 

(d) The Company shall provide the Executive with reasonable outplacement services not to exceed a cost of $50,000. Such services shall be
provided no later than the expiration of the two-year period following the Executive’s Separation from Service. 
 11.6
Death, Disability or Retirement Termination During Change In Control Employment Period. If the Executive’s employment ends by reason of Retirement, the Executive’s death, or as a result of Disability during the Change in Control
Employment Period, this Agreement will terminate without any further obligation on the part of the Company under this Agreement other than: 
 (a) The Executive (or his beneficiary or his estate in the event of his death) will be entitled to the payment of the Executive’s Accrued Obligations and a Pro Rata Target Bonus. The Accrued
Obligations provided under Section 7.2(b)(i) and (ii) and the Pro Rata Target Bonus shall be paid in a lump sum cash payment within ten (10) days after the Date of Termination or as soon thereafter as may be practicable. The Accrued
Obligations provided under Section 7.2(b)(iii) and (iv) shall be paid in accordance with the terms of the plan under which they are due; and 
 (b) The terms and conditions of the awards and agreements applicable to the Executive’s outstanding stock options, stock grants, stock appreciation rights, performance-based grants, and all other
forms of long-term incentive compensation, regardless of whether such compensation is equity or cash based, will govern the consequences of the termination of the Executive’s employment under this Section 11.6. 

The compensation and benefits described in this Section 11.6 are in lieu of, and not in addition to, any compensation and benefits provided to the
Executive pursuant to Sections 7.2 and 7.3 herein and any amounts otherwise payable under any severance plan or agreement covering senior officers of the Company. 
 11.7 Termination for Cause and Termination Other Than For Good Reason Following a Change in Control. 
 (a) If the Executive’s employment is terminated for Cause during the Change in Control Employment Period, this Agreement will terminate without further obligation to the Executive other than the
payment to the Executive of his accrued and unpaid Base Salary through the Date of Termination, as well as any deferred compensation and other employee welfare and retirement benefits to which the Executive is entitled on the Date of Termination in
accordance with the terms of the applicable plan or plans under which they are due. The terms and conditions of the awards and agreements applicable to the Executive’s outstanding stock options, stock grants, stock appreciation rights,
performance-based grants, and all other forms of long-term incentive compensation, regardless of whether such compensation is equity or cash based, will govern the consequences of the termination of the Executive’s employment under this

  
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Section 11.7(a). The compensation and benefits described in this Section 11.7 are in lieu of, and not in addition to, any compensation and benefits provided to the Executive pursuant to
Sections 7.4 and 7.6 herein and any amounts otherwise payable under any severance plan or agreement covering senior officers of the Company. 
 (b) If the Executive terminates employment during the Change in Control Employment Period other than for Good Reason, this Agreement will terminate without further obligation to the Executive other than:

 (i) The Executive (or his beneficiary or his estate in the event of his death) will be entitled to the payment
of the Executive’s Accrued Obligations. The Accrued Obligations provided under Section 7.2(b)(i) and (ii) shall be paid in a lump sum cash payment within ten (10) days after the Date of Termination or as soon thereafter as may be
practicable. The Accrued Obligations provided under Section 7.2(b)(iii) and (iv) shall be paid in accordance with the terms of the plan under which they are due; and 

(ii) The terms and conditions of the awards and agreements applicable to the Executive’s outstanding stock options,
stock grants, stock appreciation rights, performance-based grants, and all other forms of long-term incentive compensation, regardless of whether such compensation is equity or cash based, will govern the consequences of the termination of the
Executive’s employment under this Section 11.7(b). 
 11.8 Conditions on Company Obligations. All payments and
benefits made or provided pursuant to Article 11 are subject to the provisions of Section 7.8 (including the Key Employee Delay in Section 7.8(c)). After payment of all amounts and benefits under this Article 11, the Company thereafter
shall have no further obligation under this Agreement. 
 Article 12. Assignment 

12.1 Assignment by Company. This Agreement may and shall be assigned or transferred to, and shall be binding upon and shall inure
to the benefit of, any successor of the Company, and any such successor shall be deemed substituted for all purposes of the “Company” under the terms of this Agreement. As used in this Agreement, the term “successor” shall
mean any person, firm, corporation, or business entity which, at any time, whether by merger, purchase, or otherwise, acquires all or substantially all, or control of all or substantially all, of the assets or the business of the Company. Except as
provided herein, the Company may not otherwise assign this Agreement. 
 12.2 Assignment by the Executive. The services
to be provided by the Executive to the Company hereunder are personal to the Company and the Executive’s duties may not be assigned by the Executive; provided, however, that this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the
Executive’s personal or legal representatives, executors, and administrators, successors, heirs, distributees, devisees, and legatees. If the Executive dies while any amounts payable to the Executive hereunder remain outstanding, all such
amounts, unless otherwise provided herein, shall be paid in accordance with the terms of this Agreement to the Executive’s devisee, legatee, or other designee or, in the absence of such designee, to the Executive’s estate. 

  
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 Article 13. Dispute Resolution 

Except for actions initiated by the Company to enjoin a breach by, or to recover damages from, the Executive related to violation of any
of the restrictive covenants in Articles 8, 9 or 10 of this Agreement, and except for actions initiated by the Company or the Executive with respect to declaratory judgments related to the restrictive covenants in Articles 8, 9 or 10 of this
Agreement, which the Company or the Executive may bring in an appropriate court of law or equity, any disagreement between the Executive and the Company concerning anything covered by this Agreement or concerning other terms or conditions of the
Executive’s employment or the termination of the Executive’s employment will be settled by final and binding arbitration pursuant to the Company’s Dispute Resolution Rules and Procedures. The CarMax Dispute Resolution Agreement and
the Dispute Resolution Rules and Procedures are incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in full in this Agreement. The decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding on both the Executive and the Company and may be enforced in a court
of appropriate jurisdiction. Responsibility for all arbitration costs, including legal fees, shall be in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Rules and Procedures. 
 Article 14. Litigation By Third Parties 
 All litigation or inquiries by
third parties (including, but not limited to, those by the Company’s shareholders or by government agencies) arising out of or in connection with the Executive’s performance under this Agreement, against either the Company or the Executive
or both, shall be jointly defended or opposed by the parties hereto to support this Agreement. The Company shall appoint legal counsel for the parties and shall bear the costs, reasonable legal fees and expenses related to such litigation or
inquiry. 
 Article 15. Indemnity; Limitation of Liability 
 As an officer of the Company, the Executive shall be entitled to indemnity and limitation of liability as provided pursuant to the Company’s Articles of Incorporation, bylaws and any other governing
document, as the same shall be amended from time to time. 
 Article 16. Notice 

Any notices, requests, demands, or other communications provided for by this Agreement shall be in writing, and given by delivery in
person or by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid (in which case notice will be deemed to have been given on the third day after mailing) or by overnight delivery by a reliable overnight courier service (in which case notice will be deemed
to have been given on the day after delivery to such courier service). Notices to the Executive shall be directed to the last address he has filed in writing with the Company. Notices to the Company shall be directed to the Secretary of the Company,
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 Article 17. Miscellaneous 
 17.1 Entire Agreement. This Agreement supersedes any prior agreements or understandings, oral or written, between the parties hereto, with respect to the subject matter hereof, and constitutes the
entire agreement of the parties with respect thereto. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing sentence, this Agreement completely supersedes any and all prior employment agreements entered into by and between the Company, and the Executive,
and all amendments thereto, in their entirety. 
 17.2 Return of Materials. Upon the termination of the Executive’s
employment with the Company, however such termination is effected, the Executive shall promptly deliver to the Company all property (including Intellectual Property), records, materials, documents, and copies of documents concerning the
Executive’s business and/or its customers (hereinafter collectively “Company Materials”) which the Executive has in his possession or under his control at the time of termination of his employment. The Executive further agrees
not to take or extract any portion of Company Materials in written, computer, electronic or any other reproducible form without the prior written consent of the Board. 
 17.3 Modification. This Agreement shall not be varied, altered, modified, canceled, changed, or in any way amended except by mutual agreement of the parties in a written instrument executed by the
parties hereto or their legal representatives. 
 17.4 Severability. It is the intention of the parties that the
provisions of the restrictive covenants herein shall be enforceable to the fullest extent permissible under the applicable law. If any clause or provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable under present or future
laws effective during the Term hereof, then the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and in lieu of each clause or provision of this Agreement that is illegal, invalid or unenforceable, there shall be added, as a part of this
Agreement, a clause or provision as similar in terms to such illegal, invalid or unenforceable clause or provision as may be possible and as may be legal, valid and enforceable. 

17.5 Section 409A. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, (i) to the extent applicable, this Agreement
will be interpreted, operated and administered in accordance with the requirements of Code Section 409A, and (ii) if either the Company or the Executive determines that any provision of this Agreement may cause compensation payable to the
Executive to be classified as income under Code Section 409A(a) or (b) and thereby results in tax penalties to the Executive, the Company or the Executive, as the case may be, shall notify the other party and the parties will amend the
Agreement to avoid penalties under Code Section 409A. 
 17.6 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one
(1) or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same Agreement. 
 17.7 Tax Withholding. The Company may withhold from any benefits payable under this Agreement all federal, state, city, or other taxes as may be required pursuant to any law or governmental
regulation or ruling. 

  
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 17.8 Restrictive Covenants of the Essence. The restrictive covenants of the Executive
set forth herein are of the essence of this Agreement, and they shall be construed as independent of any other provision in this Agreement; the existence of any claim or cause of action of the Executive against the Company, whether predicated on
this Agreement or not, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by the Company of the restrictive covenants contained herein. The Company shall at all times maintain the right to seek enforcement of these provisions whether or not the
Company has previously refrained from seeking enforcement of any such provision as to the Executive or any other individual who has signed an agreement with similar provisions. Notwithstanding any provision contained within this Agreement, the
obligations of the Executive under Articles 8, 9, 10, 13 and 17 of this Agreement shall continue after the termination of this Agreement and the Executive’s employment and shall be binding on the Executive’s heirs, executors, legal
representatives and assigns. 
 17.9 Beneficiaries. The Executive may designate one (1) or more persons or entities
as the primary or contingent beneficiaries of any amounts to be received under this Agreement. Such designation must be in the form of a signed writing acceptable to the Company’s chief legal officer. The Executive may make or change such
designation at any time. 
 17.10 Full Settlement. Except as set forth in this Agreement, the Company’s obligation
to make the payments provided for in this Agreement and otherwise to perform its obligations hereunder shall not be affected by any circumstances, including without limitation, set-off, counterclaim, recoupment, defense or other claim, right or
action which the Company may have against the Executive or others, except to the extent any amounts are due the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates pursuant to a judgment against the Executive; provided, however, in no event shall any judgment
result in the offset of amounts subject to Code Section 409A. In no event shall the Executive be obligated to seek other employment in mitigation of the amounts payable to the Executive under any of the provisions of this Agreement, nor shall
the amount of any payment hereunder be reduced by any compensation earned by the Executive as a result of employment by another employer; provided, that continued health, dental and vision benefit plan participation pursuant to
Section 7.5(b)(ii) or Section 11.5(c) herein shall be reduced to the extent that the Executive becomes eligible to such benefits from a subsequent employer. 
 17.11 Contractual Rights to Benefits. This Agreement establishes and vests in the Executive a contractual right to the benefits to which he is entitled hereunder. However, nothing herein contained
shall require or be deemed to require, or prohibit or be deemed to prohibit, the Company to segregate, earmark, or otherwise set aside any funds or other assets in trust or otherwise to provide for any payments to be made or required hereunder.

 17.12 Resignations. Upon the termination of the Executive’s employment, however such termination is effected, he
shall be deemed to have resigned as of the date of such termination all offices and directorships he may have held with the Company and all subsidiaries. 

  
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 Article 18. Governing Law 
 To the extent not preempted by federal law, the provisions of this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, without reference to
Virginia’s choice of law statutes or decisions. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Executive and the Company have executed this Amended and Restated
Agreement as of December 1, 2011. 
  

			
	 CARMAX, INC.:

		
	 By:
	 	 
	 Michael K. Dolan

	 Executive Vice President and

	 Chief Administrative Officer

	
	EXECUTIVE:
	 
	 Thomas J. Folliard

  
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 EXHIBIT A 

[Form of Release] 
 AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE 
 CarMax, Inc., its affiliates, subsidiaries,
divisions, successors and assigns in such capacity, and the current, future and former employees, officers, directors, trustees and agents thereof (collectively referred to throughout this Agreement as the “Company”) and
                             (“Executive”), his heirs, executors, administrators,
successors and assigns (together with Executive, collectively referred to throughout this Agreement and General Release as “Employee”) agree: 
 1. Last Day of Employment. The Executive’s last day of employment with the Company is             , 20__. In addition,
effective as of             , 20__, the Executive resigns from the Executive’s position as President and CEO of the Company, and will not be eligible for any benefits or
compensation after             , 20__, other than as specifically provided in Articles 7 or 11, as applicable, of the Employment Agreement between the Company and the Executive dated
as of             , 200_ (“Employment Agreement”) and the Executive’s continued right to indemnification and directors and officers liability insurance. In
addition, effective as of             , 20__, the Executive resigns from all offices, directorships, trusteeships, committee memberships and fiduciary capacities held with, or on
behalf of, the Company or any benefit plans of the Company. These resignations will become irrevocable as set forth in Section 3 below. 
 2. Consideration. The parties acknowledge that this Agreement and General Release is being executed in accordance with Article 7 or Article 11 of the Employment Agreement, as applicable, and that
this Agreement and General Release is a condition to the receipt by Employee of all payments and benefits thereunder. 
 3.
Revocation. The Executive may revoke this Agreement and General Release for a period of seven (7) calendar days following the day the Executive executes this Agreement and General Release. Any revocation within this period must be
submitted, in writing, to the Company and state, “I hereby revoke my acceptance of our Agreement and General Release.” The revocation must be personally delivered to the Company’s
            , or his/her designee, or mailed to the Company,             and postmarked within seven
(7) calendar days of execution of this Agreement and General Release. This Agreement and General Release shall not become effective or enforceable until the revocation period has expired. If the last day of the revocation period is a Saturday,
Sunday, or legal holiday in Virginia, then the revocation period shall not expire until the next following day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. 
 4. General Release of Claims. Employee knowingly and voluntarily releases and forever discharges the Company from any and all claims, rights, causes of action, demands, fees costs, expenses,
including attorneys’ fees, and liabilities of any kind whatsoever, whether known or unknown, against the Company, that Employee has, has ever had or may have as of the date of execution of this Agreement and General Release, including, but not
limited to, any alleged violation of: 

  
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	 	•	 	 The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as amended; 

 

	 	•	 	 The Older Workers Benefit Protection Act of 1990; 

  

	 	•	 	 The National Labor Relations Act, as amended; 

  

	 	•	 	 Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; 

 

	 	•	 	 The Civil Rights Act of 1991; 

  

	 	•	 	 Sections 1981 through 1988 of Title 42 of the United States Code, as amended; 

 

	 	•	 	 The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended; 

 

	 	•	 	 The Immigration Reform and Control Act, as amended; 

  

	 	•	 	 The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended; 

 

	 	•	 	 The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, as amended; 

 

	 	•	 	 The Occupational Safety and Health Act, as amended; 

  

	 	•	 	 The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993; 

  

	 	•	 	 All other federal, state or local civil or human rights laws, whistleblower laws, or any other local, state or federal law, regulations and ordinances;

  

	 	•	 	 All public policy, contract, tort, or common laws; and 

 

	 	•	 	 All allegations for costs, fees, and other expenses including attorneys’ fees incurred in these matters. 

Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the sole matters to which the Agreement and General Release do not apply are:
(i) Employee’s rights of indemnification and directors and officers liability insurance coverage to which the Executive was entitled immediately prior to
                                 ,
20            with regard to the Executive’s service as an officer and director of the Company (including, without limitation, under Article 15 of the Employment Agreement);
(ii) Employee’s rights under any tax-qualified pension plan or claims for accrued vested benefits under any other employee benefit plan, policy or arrangement maintained by the Company or under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended; (iii) Employee’s rights under Article 7 or Article 11 of the Employment Agreement, as the case may be; and (iv) Employee’s rights as a stockholder of the Company. 

5. No Claims Permitted. Except with respect to the filing of a petition for a declaratory judgment as permitted in Article 13 of
the Employment Agreement, Employee waives the Executive’s right to file any charge or complaint against the Company arising out of 

  
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the Executive’s employment with or separation from the Company before any federal, state or local court or any state or local administrative agency, except where such waivers are prohibited
by law. This Agreement and General Release, however, does not prevent Employee from filing a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, any other federal government agency, or any government agency concerning claims of discrimination,
although Employee waives the Executive’s right to recover any damages or other relief in any claim or suit brought by or through the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or any other state or local agency on behalf of Employee under the Age
Discrimination in Employment Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, the Americans with Disabilities Act, or any other federal or state discrimination law, except where such waivers are prohibited by law. 

6. Affirmations. Employee affirms the Executive has not filed, has not caused to be filed, and is not presently a party to, any
claim, complaint, or action against the Company in any forum or form. Employee further affirms that the Executive has been paid or has received all compensation, wages, bonuses, commissions, and/or benefits to which the Executive may be entitled and
no other compensation, wages, bonuses, commissions and benefits are due to the Executive, except as provided in Article 7 or Article 11 of the Employment Agreement, as applicable. The Employee also affirms the Executive has no known workplace
injuries. 
 7. Cooperation; Return of Property. Employee agrees to reasonably cooperate with the Company and its counsel
in connection with any investigation, administrative proceeding, arbitration or litigation relating to any matter that occurred during the Executive’s employment in which the Executive was involved or of which the Executive has knowledge. The
Company will reimburse the Employee for any reasonable out-of-pocket travel, delivery or similar expenses incurred in providing such service to the Company. Employee represents that the Executive has returned to the Company all property belonging to
the Company, including but not limited to any leased vehicle, laptop, cell phone, keys, access cards, phone cards and credit cards. 
 8. Governing Law and Interpretation. This Agreement and General Release shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, without reference to
Virginia’s choice of law statutes or decisions. In the event Employee or the Company breaches any provision of this Agreement and General Release, Employee and the Company acknowledge that either may institute an action to specifically enforce
any term or terms of this Agreement and General Release pursuant to the dispute resolution provisions of Article 13 of the Employment Agreement. Should any provision of this Agreement and General Release be declared illegal or unenforceable by any
court of competent jurisdiction and should the provision be incapable of being modified to be enforceable, such provision shall immediately become null and void, leaving the remainder of this Agreement and General Release in full force and effect.
Nothing herein, however, shall operate to void or nullify any enforceable general release language contained in this Agreement and General Release. 
 9. No Admission of Wrongdoing. Employee agrees neither this Agreement and General Release nor the furnishing of the consideration for this Agreement and General Release shall be deemed or construed
at any time for any purpose as an admission by the Company of any liability or unlawful conduct of any kind. 

  
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 10. Amendment. This Agreement and General Release may not be modified, altered or
changed except upon express written consent of both parties wherein specific reference is made to this Agreement and General Release. 
 11. Entire Agreement. This Agreement and General Release sets forth the entire agreement between the parties hereto and fully supersedes any prior agreements or understandings between the parties;
provided, however, that notwithstanding anything in this Agreement and General Release, the provisions in the Employment Agreement which are intended to survive termination of the Employment Agreement, including but not limited to those contained in
Articles 8, 9 and 10, 13 and in Section 17.2 thereof, shall survive and continue in full force and effect. Employee acknowledges the Executive has not relied on any representations, promises, or agreements of any kind made to the Executive in
connection with the Executive’s decision to accept this Agreement and General Release. 
 EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN ADVISED THAT
EXECUTIVE HAS UP TO TWENTY-ONE (21) CALENDAR DAYS TO REVIEW AND CONSIDER THIS AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE AND HAS BEEN ADVISED IN WRITING TO CONSULT WITH AN ATTORNEY PRIOR TO EXECUTION OF THIS AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE. 

EMPLOYEE AGREES ANY MODIFICATIONS, MATERIAL OR OTHERWISE, MADE TO THIS AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE DO NOT RESTART OR AFFECT IN ANY
MANNER THE ORIGINAL TWENTY-ONE (21) CALENDAR DAY CONSIDERATION PERIOD. 
 HAVING ELECTED TO EXECUTE THIS AGREEMENT AND
GENERAL RELEASE, TO FULFILL THE PROMISES SET FORTH HEREIN, AND TO RECEIVE THE SUMS AND BENEFITS SET FORTH IN THE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT, TO WHICH EMPLOYEE WOULD NOT OTHERWISE BE ENTITLED, EMPLOYEE FREELY AND KNOWINGLY, AND AFTER DUE CONSIDERATION,
ENTERS INTO THIS AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE INTENDING TO WAIVE, SETTLE AND RELEASE ALL CLAIMS EMPLOYEE HAS OR MIGHT HAVE AGAINST THE COMPANY, AS OF THE DATE OF EXECUTION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto knowingly and voluntarily executed this Agreement and
General Release as of the date set forth below: 
  

			
	CARMAX, INC.:
		
	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	 
	Title:	 	 
	
	 EXECUTIVE/EMPLOYEE:

	Name:	 	 

  
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