ShadowCVL
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Chris
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2021
- Threads
- 12
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- Location
- 40601
- Vehicles
- Jeep Grand Cherokee, GMC Sierra, MME Premium
- Occupation
- IT and Electronics
- Thread starter
- #16
All the speculation isn't going to answer the question. Contact Vroom, Carvana, and other brokers/resellers. They will give you a no-negotiation offer. Take that offer to the dealer and say, "beat this."
We sold our used car to Vroom in late 2021 for more than we paid in early 2019. The dealer offered less than we bought it for and were very condescending to us, "well, when Vroom try to cheat you, we'll still be here." Vroom then resold it for another $3k more than they paid us. And it was easier to deal with Vroom than it's ever been to deal with a dealer.
Yes, and thank everyone in this thread for valuable info. I would say theres only a 15-20% chance ill do anything at all, but, as with almost all decisions I make, I over analyze and figure out all my options.
Vroom was a resource I was unaware of, it helps a ton.
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