Just this week I went to trade in my '14 Jeep Grand Cherokee on a '19 CX-5. I took good care of the Jeep but it had an engine tick pretty common for that engine. The dealership went from a $8,000 offer to $2,000 because they said it was an expensive fix.
Obviously I said no. That day I went on Carvana and was (let's say) generous with my description of the vehicle. I was well prepared to take a reduction in their offer when they test drove/looked it over.
Two days later I go to deliver it. The guy only turned the engine on to get the mileage and then said "Okay, here's where you sign". I got $8,200.
Sell your car to Carvana dude, while it's still this easy. And when I say easy, I mean insanely, incredibly easy.
Wandering_Astronaut_ t1_iy59efh wrote
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I really hope you see this message.
Just this week I went to trade in my '14 Jeep Grand Cherokee on a '19 CX-5. I took good care of the Jeep but it had an engine tick pretty common for that engine. The dealership went from a $8,000 offer to $2,000 because they said it was an expensive fix.
Obviously I said no. That day I went on Carvana and was (let's say) generous with my description of the vehicle. I was well prepared to take a reduction in their offer when they test drove/looked it over.
Two days later I go to deliver it. The guy only turned the engine on to get the mileage and then said "Okay, here's where you sign". I got $8,200.
Sell your car to Carvana dude, while it's still this easy. And when I say easy, I mean insanely, incredibly easy.