Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The catch is that you’ll be overpaying for your next car.
This. As long as you're not buying another car there is no cathc.
There is no catch with Carvana. Simple, easy and quick process. We sold DH's BMW to them a few months ago.
Any issues honoring the online the offer? Any hidden fees or charges? Did you need to pay tax on the sale?
I'd love to hear more about your experience.
Np. They show up, hand you a check for the quoted amount, and drive your car away. That is literally what happened to us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The catch is that you’ll be overpaying for your next car.
This. As long as you're not buying another car there is no cathc.
There is no catch with Carvana. Simple, easy and quick process. We sold DH's BMW to them a few months ago.
Any issues honoring the online the offer? Any hidden fees or charges? Did you need to pay tax on the sale?
I'd love to hear more about your experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The catch is that you’ll be overpaying for your next car.
I'm seeing fair pricing on the Outback Wilderness Edition (basically $40K) and few other models in the local region's inventory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The catch is that you’ll be overpaying for your next car.
This. As long as you're not buying another car there is no cathc.
There is no catch with Carvana. Simple, easy and quick process. We sold DH's BMW to them a few months ago.
Anonymous wrote:The catch is that you’ll be overpaying for your next car.
Anonymous wrote:The catch is that you’ll be overpaying for your next car.