Anonymous wrote:Carvana usually beats carmax and the process is super easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on doing so? I have a 10 year old minivan that the dealer is offering me very little on trade-in. I’m thinking of trying to do a private sale. Last time I sold a car was many, many years ago, so I’m wondering if anyone has any recommendations for going through the process these days.
A 10 year old minivan is not likely to be worth the effort to sell on your own. Would go with the dealer, CarMax, or consider donating it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always sell anything privately when humanly possible.
Paying someone to sell something for you is ridiculous.
List it on some websites, with plenty of pictures and details. A "carfax" is nice to add if you want. Expect lookie loos and calls hemming and hawing around.
If you get serious buyers, meet them in a police parking lot or local fire department for safety reasons. Get cash or USPS money order only, no checks obviously. Give them the pink slip.
Alternately you could arrange for the purchase to take place at your local vehicle registration office. Have them meet you inside the office and then go look at the vehicle.
NP. That's a lot of work, and when you factor in the value of your time and the risk that you will be dealing with scammers or potentially dangerous people, the additional money you make on a private sale is likely not worth it. I would always, always just sell to dealer or CarMax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always sell anything privately when humanly possible.
Paying someone to sell something for you is ridiculous.
List it on some websites, with plenty of pictures and details. A "carfax" is nice to add if you want. Expect lookie loos and calls hemming and hawing around.
If you get serious buyers, meet them in a police parking lot or local fire department for safety reasons. Get cash or USPS money order only, no checks obviously. Give them the pink slip.
Alternately you could arrange for the purchase to take place at your local vehicle registration office. Have them meet you inside the office and then go look at the vehicle.
NP. Agree with the police parking lot idea, but what about the test drive?
Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on doing so? I have a 10 year old minivan that the dealer is offering me very little on trade-in. I’m thinking of trying to do a private sale. Last time I sold a car was many, many years ago, so I’m wondering if anyone has any recommendations for going through the process these days.
Anonymous wrote:Always sell anything privately when humanly possible.
Paying someone to sell something for you is ridiculous.
List it on some websites, with plenty of pictures and details. A "carfax" is nice to add if you want. Expect lookie loos and calls hemming and hawing around.
If you get serious buyers, meet them in a police parking lot or local fire department for safety reasons. Get cash or USPS money order only, no checks obviously. Give them the pink slip.
Alternately you could arrange for the purchase to take place at your local vehicle registration office. Have them meet you inside the office and then go look at the vehicle.
Anonymous wrote:Always sell anything privately when humanly possible.
Paying someone to sell something for you is ridiculous.
List it on some websites, with plenty of pictures and details. A "carfax" is nice to add if you want. Expect lookie loos and calls hemming and hawing around.
If you get serious buyers, meet them in a police parking lot or local fire department for safety reasons. Get cash or USPS money order only, no checks obviously. Give them the pink slip.
Alternately you could arrange for the purchase to take place at your local vehicle registration office. Have them meet you inside the office and then go look at the vehicle.