Anyone on here have experience selling their car at Carmax? I'm assuming the price they offer would be the wholesale price but looks like its pretty much hassle free. Go in, they evaluate the car, then offer you a price. Some background info: Car I'm trying to sell is a 2011 wrx with 55,900 miles. Normal wear and tear and no accidents.
I sold a 2012 base GTI manual with 60,000 miles. They offered 11 grand. No haggling. They had some appraisers inspect and test drive the car for about 10 minutes while I sat inside talking to a representative filling out paper work. They came back with the 11 grand offer and that was the end of it pretty much. Very simple process. If you need to get rid of a car quickly and don't have time to place your car in the market and wait for offers, Carmax is a reasonable alternative.
I got a quote from them and then sold mine private party. It's a pretty cool process. I think you have like 24 hours to decide if you take their bid
I forgot about that part. They did give me 24 hours to decide, but I just accepted right away. I just needed to sell the car quickly.
Look up the nada book value of your car. Clean trade is the target. Takes just a few minutes to look it up.
I thought they gave you more like 3 days? Anyway I went there, got their offer, then went to other places to see what I could get elsewhere, knowing that I could always go back to CarMax if it was the best offer. Turns out some other dealership offered me a good bit more, which from what I've heard is typical. CarMax doesn't screw you but they also don't pay top dollar. IMO they're best used as a fail-safe.
The quote they give is usually good for 7 days. I've sold 2 cars to them in the past. The first one was a great deal. The second one, the car was on its last legs and had a check engine light (needed a new catalytic converter), so I wasn't expecting a great deal. The process to get a quote didn't even take 30 minutes from what I recall.
Yes. This is my experience. I get a quote from them, then trade in and have the dealership more. Which typically means private party is even more. But if you need fast hassle free and are t selling to a dealership you aren't being ripped off by any means.
I sold my cayman at Texas Direct Auto. They gave me about 750 more than carmax. You have 7 days to decide. Dealer trade in came in about $4000 lower.
Went to carmax and sold my WRX to them. They gave a very fair offer and it was a no hassle experience. Came in a little late in the morning and there was people in front of me selling their vehicle so I waited maybe 45mins but other than that really had no complaints of selling my car to them.
how long ago was the 2nd car you sold to carmax. My 2010 honda accord has a check engine light and needs also a new catalytic converter but they told me I need to have it replace and then they will order me a quote.
Same. I had much better experience with selling through Texas Direct. They offered about $6k more than CarMax. Hassle free.
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