Anyone ever sell their car back to dealer?
#2
Youre not takin any inventory off their hands/making them any money. You should expect even lower than trade in value. It is defintely more hassle free than selling private party, but expect to bend over.
#5
I don't have experience on higher end cars, but recently sold them a 350Z I had leased, sold it the day I was going to turn it in and made several hundred dollars.
Bought an M3 last month, got the dealer to match the carmax bid, they offered me $2k less.
Bought an M3 last month, got the dealer to match the carmax bid, they offered me $2k less.
#6
they have no incentive to buy ur car.. unless they can make $5000 to $10000 when they re-sell ur car (after paying the workers to inspect, repair and clean ur car)
bottom line:
unless $5-10k is not important, sell it private party.
If ur car is clean, it should sell pretty quickly.
BOL.
#7
no. u should expect lower than the crap price.
they have no incentive to buy ur car.. unless they can make $5000 to $10000 when they re-sell ur car (after paying the workers to inspect, repair and clean ur car)
bottom line:
unless $5-10k is not important, sell it private party.
If ur car is clean, it should sell pretty quickly.
BOL.
they have no incentive to buy ur car.. unless they can make $5000 to $10000 when they re-sell ur car (after paying the workers to inspect, repair and clean ur car)
bottom line:
unless $5-10k is not important, sell it private party.
If ur car is clean, it should sell pretty quickly.
BOL.
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#8
Have also never sold them a high-end car, but CarMax is awesome to sell a car to... Sold them a Jeep Wrangler. They give you the average blue book value, not negotiable but very fair and the price is good for 7 days - no high pressure sale. We made $3,400 on that, but we got a hell of a deal web we bought it originally.
#9
If you think it will sell better on their lot, see if they'll do a consignment sale.
#10
I have never sold my Porsches to the original dealership .
What I did do when i wanted to sell one of my cars is hear the dealership price offer , compare it to a few local independent high end dealerships , and compare it with private sale .
I found at that time (keep in mind market timing plays a role) the indy lots offered more than the dealership but less than a private sale but it was very convenient . Florida has a lot of indy lots though.
I have read a few posts where forum members sold their cars on consignment but that option was something i never knew of and I still don't know enough to comment on how the process works.
Good luck.
What I did do when i wanted to sell one of my cars is hear the dealership price offer , compare it to a few local independent high end dealerships , and compare it with private sale .
I found at that time (keep in mind market timing plays a role) the indy lots offered more than the dealership but less than a private sale but it was very convenient . Florida has a lot of indy lots though.
I have read a few posts where forum members sold their cars on consignment but that option was something i never knew of and I still don't know enough to comment on how the process works.
Good luck.
#11
are you offering it here? see what the market says, there are potential buyers out there(here,me) that could make it mo betta for everyone concerned, dealerships are doing fine and theres a reason for that, i think they invented 'lowball'...
#13
Bought @ $44K a year and a half ago from PRIVATE PARTY. Carmax recently offered me $36K outright and they would sell the car at around $42K with warranty on their lot. I would ask $39.5K if I were selling it, but I'm too busy driving it - that is until I find an early 70's 911. I think selling private party is tough and risky so I would probably sell outright to Carmax or an Indy.
#14