Anonymous wrote:If you aren't worried about getting the absolute lowest price and just don't want to haggle then you can compare prices at Carmax to Carvana.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here - I'm not looking for who gives the better offer on my trade-in (I usually sell privately) -- I'm looking for who generally offers the better prices on used cars.
If your heart is set on a used car, an independent dealer will almost always offer lower prices. That said, I've found that you can get a superior deal on a superior used car from a *NEW* car dealership. When a used car is traded in, it is sorted into three categories by the dealership: the best quality cars are kept for their own lot, the next tier gets sent to their used car sister dealership. The others are hauled off to auction.
We once bought a nice MB C300 from a Mini dealership, and it was a very good purchase. The car was two years old and had only 6000 miles on it. Given its good condition, the Mini dealership sold it directly rather than send it to their used car dealership. They sold it at a very competitive price since presumably someone took a bath on it when they traded it in for a Mini.
Op here again, thanks. A family member had a bad experience buying from an independent dealership, though stated as you did, that they offered a lower price. I'm more inclined to go to a *NEW* car dealership for my used car. With that said, does it matter whether the *NEW* car dealership sells the same make of car, e.g., buying a used Acura from an Audi dealership?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here - I'm not looking for who gives the better offer on my trade-in (I usually sell privately) -- I'm looking for who generally offers the better prices on used cars.
If your heart is set on a used car, an independent dealer will almost always offer lower prices. That said, I've found that you can get a superior deal on a superior used car from a *NEW* car dealership. When a used car is traded in, it is sorted into three categories by the dealership: the best quality cars are kept for their own lot, the next tier gets sent to their used car sister dealership. The others are hauled off to auction.
We once bought a nice MB C300 from a Mini dealership, and it was a very good purchase. The car was two years old and had only 6000 miles on it. Given its good condition, the Mini dealership sold it directly rather than send it to their used car dealership. They sold it at a very competitive price since presumably someone took a bath on it when they traded it in for a Mini.
Anonymous wrote:Op here - I'm not looking for who gives the better offer on my trade-in (I usually sell privately) -- I'm looking for who generally offers the better prices on used cars.
Anonymous wrote:+1, by $1000+ for my carAnonymous wrote:I have loved every interaction we've ever had with Carmax. We were able to test drive multiple makes and models. Multiple dealers tried to scam us with hidden fees even after using USAA's special pricing feature. Carmax also gave us by far the best deal on trade in. I'm never buying another car elsewhere. They are the hands down best.
+1, by $1000+ for my carAnonymous wrote:I have loved every interaction we've ever had with Carmax. We were able to test drive multiple makes and models. Multiple dealers tried to scam us with hidden fees even after using USAA's special pricing feature. Carmax also gave us by far the best deal on trade in. I'm never buying another car elsewhere. They are the hands down best.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak from experience as to where to get the better pricing? I know Carmax is fixed, whereas a dealer may have a little more flexibility. I don't necessarily care about pre-certified -- I'm planning to take the car to my mechanic for a look.