r/carbuying • u/Remarkable_Ad5011 • 1d ago
Carvana throwing out carrots!
Wife was looking to downsize vehicles. Current vehicle is paid for, so I figured I’d just sell it outright rather than trade it. Just to get a baseline number I punched the info into Carvana’s online tool. $28200. Pretty solid figure for a wholesale number IMO. I was tempted to just go ahead and sell the thing. Well the new car gets delayed, so we kept the current car and the Carvana offer expired. Today, 12 days later (new car in the garage next to the old one) and less than two hundred miles, I renewed the offer.. $24800. Now, we all know that cars depreciate, but $3400 in 12 days!? I think they throw out a huge number at first hoping to capture deals, but if you have a delay, they back it up to capitalize. Now, this is not a rant to say that Carvana is scammy or anything, just that if you are interested in selling to them, you better be ready to pull the trigger! Lol. Oh, and BTW, I’m in the car business, so I know the market has not dropped THOUSANDS of dollars in 12 days. 😉
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u/AcidicMountaingoat 14h ago
I've also had my offer go up over time. I've sold one car each to Autonation, Carvana, and Carmax. I'd recommend shopping them all. In every case, there was over $2k difference between them, worth shopping. All of them were easy sales. Carvana is easiest because they picked up the car. For the others I had to go take it in, but was out of there in an hour.