Selling my car
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wrote on 4 May 2021, 11:26 last edited by
Should I take the trouble to list it? Or just bring it to car max and be done with it?
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wrote on 4 May 2021, 11:30 last edited by
CarMax. Anything else isn't worth the hassle.
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wrote on 4 May 2021, 15:21 last edited by
In these times? I have never traded in a car, but I ight be tempted.
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wrote on 4 May 2021, 15:45 last edited by
CarMax
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wrote on 4 May 2021, 16:19 last edited by
@mik said in Selling my car:
In these times? I have never traded in a car, but I ight be tempted.
When we got rid of Mrs. George’s 328, the dealer offered $4K less than CarMax. He didn’t believe me, so I showed him the offer. He matched it.
They said they would buy my A6 as well, Lowballled me by $6K. I showed him the CarMax offer and they said they couldn’t match it.
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wrote on 4 May 2021, 17:05 last edited by
Appointment tomorrow for carmax
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wrote on 6 May 2021, 01:16 last edited by
How closely do they check on the car? I have a friend that is looking to sell, but she tells me that the car runs a bit "rough". Does carmax take a mechanic to look over before they buy?
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How closely do they check on the car? I have a friend that is looking to sell, but she tells me that the car runs a bit "rough". Does carmax take a mechanic to look over before they buy?
wrote on 6 May 2021, 01:21 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Selling my car:
Does carmax take a mechanic to look over before they buy?
It doesn't matter. They will examine the car and give you a price, in writing, that's good for 7 days. If you can get a better price elsewhere, go for it.
In my opinion, the offer, as I said - in writing, is worth a lot of money, especially when considering the hassle of private sales and/or trade-ins.
D3 had a Hyundai Elantra that she wanted to trade in. The usual suspects (Edmunds, KBB) gave hear a fair price that she could expect. She took it to CarMax and they offered her $1000 more than the other guys' estimates. Guess what she did.
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wrote on 6 May 2021, 01:51 last edited by
I was shocked. They gave me 7600 for it. That’s almost half what it cost new (before taxes).
For and 8 year old car.
Economy cars really hold their value. At least the reliable ones.
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wrote on 6 May 2021, 02:13 last edited by
For the Fit? Not bad. You had that in 2014.
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wrote on 6 May 2021, 04:00 last edited by
I bought it in may of 2013
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wrote on 6 May 2021, 07:04 last edited by
But what is the "street price" if you buy that 2013 car today? CarMax wouldn't buy it if they couldn't sell it for more.
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But what is the "street price" if you buy that 2013 car today? CarMax wouldn't buy it if they couldn't sell it for more.
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wrote on 6 May 2021, 11:28 last edited by
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wrote on 7 May 2021, 14:59 last edited by
George it’s a Honda Fit.
We gave the old Corolla to my in laws back in 17
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wrote on 7 May 2021, 15:05 last edited by
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wrote on 7 May 2021, 15:08 last edited by jon-nyc 5 Jul 2021, 15:08
Mines a 2013 with 60k.
Bet they list it for over 10,5.
It was under 16 (before tax) new, EIGHT years ago.
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Mines a 2013 with 60k.
Bet they list it for over 10,5.
It was under 16 (before tax) new, EIGHT years ago.
wrote on 7 May 2021, 15:17 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Selling my car:
Mines a 2013 with 60k.
Bet they list it for over 10,5.
It was under 16 (before tax) new, EIGHT years ago.
That sounds absurdly expensive, even when considering it has only 60k. Who would buy that?