Dave2013M3
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- 2024 BMW M2 G87 6MT Toronto Red
Carvana was $30K Vroom was $37K and givemethevin.com was just under $39K.
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doubtful. Anyone buying privately is unlikely to pay these insane prices.I'm thinking of these prices if I do so I will sell it privately and not to one of these car buying services. Should be able to get a couple thousand dollars more selling it directly to the next owner.
that's odd. GMTV claims to only pay 'wholesale' since they don't have a resell program like the other two and thus have to use auctions to unload their inventory. They were 4-8000 below Vroom quotes. I quit using Carvana for quotes because metro DC suffers from some kind of black mark.Carvana was $30K Vroom was $37K and givemethevin.com was just under $39K.
Kid that picked up my car knew it was a mustang and how many miles were on it. Thats it......zero clue what motor is in it, what brakes ,tires,wheels, suspension, exhaust,etc. It should have. He never lifted the hood, or looked under the car. Just made sure odometer worked, and took a few photos of outside of car handed me my check and left. The tow truck driver showed up about an hour later and took it on a flat bed to their dealer in Cleveland.Did the driver or whoever came to pick up do a deep inspection?
That’s a real low offer.2019 GT convertible 5400 miles, Performance Pack 1, loaded with everything (401a, B&O, voice acivated, magneride, etc.) and Vroom offered me $21,500 for it. I'm aware they have to make money but the used car market hot right now how could I sell them a car the stickered for 59k for $21k. Even KBB trade is double their offer.
I'm thinking you entered something wrong like the mileage. Vroom offered me over $33 for my 2015 base PP non convertible with 19K miles.2019 GT convertible 5400 miles, Performance Pack 1, loaded with everything (401a, B&O, voice acivated, magneride, etc.) and Vroom offered me $21,500 for it. I'm aware they have to make money but the used car market hot right now how could I sell them a car that stickered for 59k for $21k. Even KBB trade is double their offer.
I thought I did something wrong too but..I'm thinking you entered something wrong like the mileage. Vroom offered me over $33 for my 2015 base PP non convertible with 19K miles.
Yea, from what has been posted in the many pages of this thread, yours is probably the lowest offer which isn’t making any sense at all.I thought I did something wrong too but..![]()
Zelek, did you do a full detail before they picked it up? ThanksJust got paid by Vroom today for mine, $37,170. Got the full amount.
Car is already up for sale too: https://www.vroom.com/inventory/ford-mustang-2017-1FA6P8CF3H5316811
If you want a good laugh, look at the listing price.