Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was recently shopping for a used car and was surprised by sales people reluctance to negotiate. A couple of them (from different dealerships) told me they don’t negotiate on used cars at all only on new ones. Not taking their word for that I offered to pay a 10% discounted price or I was going somewhere else. They declined.
We were told the same a few years ago and had a similar result. We walked, they never reached out, the car sold the following week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find reviews on reddit. Why buy out of state though? Is it a rare car?
Not in general but I have specific features I want only offered for limited years. It will be used.
PPI is not worth the money imo as many of them are done superficially or by incompetent inspectors. If I were looking out of state I’d filter out by carfax first. There are so many issues you can identify besides accidents by looking at a carfax report carefully such as maintenance, unusual repairs, exposure to road salt, etc. I would also avoid buying from used car shops and focus on major dealerships. Then just go there and self inspect including an obd scan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find reviews on reddit. Why buy out of state though? Is it a rare car?
Not in general but I have specific features I want only offered for limited years. It will be used.
Anonymous wrote:Bringing this thread back up with a related question. Has anyone here used a nationwide PPI company to do the pre purchase inspection on out of state vehicle? I planned to research mechanics and go myself but this would save me some the hassle if reliable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any downside to Carmax?
Higher prices than other dealerships
Anonymous wrote:You can find reviews on reddit. Why buy out of state though? Is it a rare car?
Anonymous wrote:Is there any downside to Carmax?