We may earn a commission from links on this page.This week, I saw some news that made me a little sad: Peloton has closed a few of its large showrooms, which limits options for in-person buying. Below is a list of the cities that still have in-person showrooms, plus a variety of resources for making a Peloton purchase online, whether you're in the market for a Bike, Bike+, Tread, or Row.Where are the Peloton closures and where can you still shop?Peloton recently closed showrooms in Los Angeles, Georgia, Illinois, and New Jersey. That means there are 13 American cities left with in-person showrooms:California: Newport Beach and Palo AltoNevada: Las VegasNew York CityNorth Carolina: RaleighOregon: PortlandTennessee: NashvilleTexas: Dallas, Plano, Southlake, and HoustonUtah: MurrayVirginia: Tysons CornerFor more details (or to see the surprisingly robust amount of stores in other countries, like Austria and Germany), check Peloton's official site. Other buying optionsYou have other options if you're in the market for Peloton equipment. First, of course, is ordering online directly through Peloton's website. You'll spend no less than $1,400, but you'll get free delivery and installation, plus assurance that you have a new, high-quality piece of equipment backed by the company's one-year warranty. As of last month, the company is also operating a resale site called Repowered. Right now, you can only list your old machines and accessories, but once there's enough inventory, you'll be able to buy there, too. Unlike buying on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace, you're still technically purchasing your equipment through Peloton, meaning you'll have a safer, more reliable experience. If you sell on Repowered, you not only get money for the device you're getting rid of, but you get a discount on your next new Peloton purchase, too. Here's what you get off from each product if you make a Repowered sale:Bike+: $400 offTread: $200 offTread+: $600 offRow: $200 offYou can also try other resale platforms, like TradeMyStuff, which has its own guarantees, offers delivery and installation, and will even pay the $95 fee associated with activating used equipment on your behalf. Finally, Amazon is always an option, too. The company sells directly through a verified storefront on the e-commerce giant, so the prices you'll find on Amazon are the same as what you'll get on Peloton's own site. You can opt for professional installation in the room of your choice.