Anonymous wrote:Posts like this make me realize I should not feel bad about wanting to trade in my 10 year old car that still works great when people are willing to get hosed to trade in a two-year old car just because they want a different one.
Anonymous wrote:Posts like this make me realize I should not feel bad about wanting to trade in my 10 year old car that still works great when people are willing to get hosed to trade in a two-year old car just because they want a different one.
Anonymous wrote:It's a 2019 Outback. It now has 21,000 miles on it. I paid $30,300 and Carvana wants to give me $28,900.
What's the catch?
We've been thinking about upgrading to the Outback XT Onyx or Limited. This might just push me over if I can basically recoup the cost of our old car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a 2019 Outback. It now has 21,000 miles on it. I paid $30,300 and Carvana wants to give me $28,900.
What's the catch?
We've been thinking about upgrading to the Outback XT Onyx or Limited. This might just push me over if I can basically recoup the cost of our old car.
No catch.
-Signed someone who got $15k for their 2015 Forester in July after receiving one of those "We want your car!!!!!" postcards in the mail.
I had been toying with the notion of getting a new car, so I decided to call the dealer just to see what they had to say.
The car was paid off and had around 74k miles. I see 2015 models with around the same number of miles listed for $20-25k right now on the dealer site.
Wow, you could have gotten 5+ more years out of that. Dumb to let it go.
Anonymous wrote:In the same position but they are giving me MORE than what I paid for the car 2 years ago. I paid 13k for a 2015 Mazda CX9 and they're offering 15.5k! I was so skeptical too, but I have an appointment to sell my car to them tomorrow night. It has been a super easy process. I uploaded my driver's license, loan info and took some pictures of the outside and inside of the car. They said the pickup appt should be about 15 mins and consists of me signing paperwork, a brief inspection of car and giving me a check & paying off loan balance. No changes to online initial quote once pics were uploaded. I will know by tomorrow at 7pm, but I kind of doubt the amount will change because they're supposed to show up with a check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a 2019 Outback. It now has 21,000 miles on it. I paid $30,300 and Carvana wants to give me $28,900.
What's the catch?
We've been thinking about upgrading to the Outback XT Onyx or Limited. This might just push me over if I can basically recoup the cost of our old car.
No catch.
-Signed someone who got $15k for their 2015 Forester in July after receiving one of those "We want your car!!!!!" postcards in the mail.
I had been toying with the notion of getting a new car, so I decided to call the dealer just to see what they had to say.
The car was paid off and had around 74k miles. I see 2015 models with around the same number of miles listed for $20-25k right now on the dealer site.
Anonymous wrote:It's a 2019 Outback. It now has 21,000 miles on it. I paid $30,300 and Carvana wants to give me $28,900.
What's the catch?
We've been thinking about upgrading to the Outback XT Onyx or Limited. This might just push me over if I can basically recoup the cost of our old car.