Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just sold a car to carvana. Easy. Fair price. Just under what I thought I could get selling it privately. Definitely worth not having tire kickers and negotiators.
Can you explain a bit more about this? Moving cross country and just want to get rid of my car and get a new (er) one.
I was thinking I would have to take it to carmax but having it done at my house sounds pretty nice too!
Car is in good shape but definitely has a few scratches (touched up but not invisible) on the bumpers. No door dents or anything and inside in great shape (once it gets detailed!). The seal for the trunk (rubber part that goes around it) needs to be replaced because its coming off but I am wondering if I should just let the next person do that and take the $300 off.
How long is the Carvana process?
Put in the VIN, upload a photo of the title and odometer and they give you an estimate. 5 minutes.
Then they make an appointment. Assuming you were honest with your assessment, at the appointment they will have you sign the Bill of Sale, etc. and hand a check to you. Make sure it runs, etc. Then someone comes to pick it up. After the check is delivered and the forms signed, they dont'even need you.
Check KBB too. And Vroom. And do a comparison.
I sold a late model excellent condition Benz. I got 6 grand more from Carvana than KBB. On the other hand, my neighbor sold his late model 'Vette and was offered 6 grand more from KBB.
Shop around.