| Hello, I have a second car that I do not need, is it best these days to sell it privately, sell it to a dealer, or sell it to CarMax? |
| This is OP again, or is Algo a good choice? |
| Define "best"? Best price, or least hassle and work for you? |
| Easiest route where I won't feel like I am giving car away |
| We just went through this when we were trying to trade in a car. I think if we had been patient and more flexible, selling it privately would have been the most profitable. We were not in that position, so we traded it in. For comparison, it was a 2011 Subaru Outback- I think we could have gotten about $6,500 privately, about $4,500 from car max/carvana, and $5,000 trade-in. |
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Most money: private sales
Least money: Carmax and/or dealer |
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If there is nothing wrong with the car, sell it private party on Craigslist.
If there are issues, sell it to Carmax, Vroom, or Carvana. Get quotes and see who gives you the most. We will be doing this with our van in another couple of weeks. |
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Most money:
1- Private sales (Craigslist, FB marketplace, etc..) 2- Carvana, Carmax 3- Dealership Least Hassle: 1- Carvana, Carmax 2- Dealership 3- Private Sales (Craigslist, FB marketplace, etc..) You decide... |
| See it on nextdoor.com. Easy and safe. |
+1,000. I just sold a vehicle privately. I originally made the mistake of including my phone number, and got bombarded for two days by scammers, some more obvious than others. I took the number down and did a bunch of back and forth with legit parties over the routed email system. Left work early to show it, met the first buyer, brought him to our house, spent about an hour going over everything while he looked at it. And I did get the best price possible, but it was more hassle than when I just sold a car to CarMax or when I traded one in to the dealership. |
| I was checking the value of our last car on KBB and a window popped up saying I could take it to X dealer and sell it for a guaranteed price of $10k. It was close enough to what I was hoping to get so I just went for it. So simple and fast. They handled all the paperwork. I could have gotten an extra $1k or maybe $2k if I had done a private sale, but this was worth it for the simplicity. |
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I just sold a car on autotrader and it was pretty easy. I live in va and the buyer was from Maryland which requires a notary for the sale so I had to an extra $75 or so for them to come out.
My car was under 10k and the buyer paid cash. If over 10k I probably would not be comfortable doing a transaction like that - so logistics would be a hassle (meet at fire station/ police station or bank). |
Fwiw dealers were offer 5k trade in and I sold it for 7300. Ad/notary cost like $200 |