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This has been my experience over the last 10 days selling my (extremely clean) '18 Durango R/T with 27,500 miles. YMMV depending on how close you are to their physical lots/locations/dispatch points. In my case there is a CarMax about 40 minutes away & it's a fairly easy drive. Carvana has 2 locs., both 70 miles away and both a crappy drive (tolls + heavy traffic + known bad roads). CarGurus is virtual only, no clue where their dispatch is in relation to my place.
From worst to best .......................
CarGurus was the worst selling experience I've ever been thru - to say they are a complete cluster F just doesn't do them justice. They did have the best 'offer price', but then you start their L-O-N-G and cumbersome process punctuated by their website and mobile apps not functioning correctly & freezing up (even on their own support folks). They have a huge laundry list of documents & ID's they want pics of then send you off to do a 30+ minute pic/video session. You would think the next step is to schedule the pick-up, but Nnnnooooooo !! Then they want 2 days to send out an eval team to drive the car & take more pics, then another 2 days wait while they determine if they will honor the quote, another wait for them to FedEx a check (which you cannot cash until they 'release' it - 2 - 3 days after pick-up). Never did weasel out of them just how long the pick-up step would drag on for. One of the major piss-offs was they seemed to have no clue what the difference is between the words 'or' & 'and'. My titles are set-up as myself OR my wife so that either of us can sell any of the vehicles without both signing or being present. They kept insisting on full documentation for both of us & they we both had to be present for the inspection, pick-up and be on the check - stupid fuckers !! I bailed on them at this point & moved on. One of their problems is you are not dealing with 1 company, but what seems to be a series of entities - there was CarGurus (initial contact point), then a separate entity processing the request/collecting the docs & pics, yet another for customer service, another for the inspection & another for the pick-up - Argh !!
Carvana was not too bad, doc requirements seemed reasonable & their 'offer price' was a tad higher than CarMax. The fallout I had with them was over picking up the car. The fine print in their ads (which make it seem sooooooo hassle free) says there 'may' be a charge for pick-up - that's a lie - there IS a charge and an outrageous one at that ! They wanted $485 to come 70 miles to get the Durango, even the agent on the phone admitted the charges were insanely high & many walk rather then get fleeced for 3x the going rate for short distance flatbeding. The alternative was to make an appointment & take the car to them, but I didn't really want to drive to either location (with wife in tow). Just worth the extra $165 IMO (assuming they honored the quote).
CarMax is where I ended up taking the Durango. Their offer was a few bucks less, but I only spent 5 minutes on-line to get the offer & was in & out of the place (with check in hand for the promised amount) in about 1 hour. I have sold to them on several occasions in the past and even bought a car there (wife's Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400) and it's been hassle free. Also, (big plus) they actually seem to understand English and know the difference between the words 'or' & 'and'
This has been my experience over the last 10 days selling my (extremely clean) '18 Durango R/T with 27,500 miles. YMMV depending on how close you are to their physical lots/locations/dispatch points. In my case there is a CarMax about 40 minutes away & it's a fairly easy drive. Carvana has 2 locs., both 70 miles away and both a crappy drive (tolls + heavy traffic + known bad roads). CarGurus is virtual only, no clue where their dispatch is in relation to my place.
From worst to best .......................
CarGurus was the worst selling experience I've ever been thru - to say they are a complete cluster F just doesn't do them justice. They did have the best 'offer price', but then you start their L-O-N-G and cumbersome process punctuated by their website and mobile apps not functioning correctly & freezing up (even on their own support folks). They have a huge laundry list of documents & ID's they want pics of then send you off to do a 30+ minute pic/video session. You would think the next step is to schedule the pick-up, but Nnnnooooooo !! Then they want 2 days to send out an eval team to drive the car & take more pics, then another 2 days wait while they determine if they will honor the quote, another wait for them to FedEx a check (which you cannot cash until they 'release' it - 2 - 3 days after pick-up). Never did weasel out of them just how long the pick-up step would drag on for. One of the major piss-offs was they seemed to have no clue what the difference is between the words 'or' & 'and'. My titles are set-up as myself OR my wife so that either of us can sell any of the vehicles without both signing or being present. They kept insisting on full documentation for both of us & they we both had to be present for the inspection, pick-up and be on the check - stupid fuckers !! I bailed on them at this point & moved on. One of their problems is you are not dealing with 1 company, but what seems to be a series of entities - there was CarGurus (initial contact point), then a separate entity processing the request/collecting the docs & pics, yet another for customer service, another for the inspection & another for the pick-up - Argh !!
Carvana was not too bad, doc requirements seemed reasonable & their 'offer price' was a tad higher than CarMax. The fallout I had with them was over picking up the car. The fine print in their ads (which make it seem sooooooo hassle free) says there 'may' be a charge for pick-up - that's a lie - there IS a charge and an outrageous one at that ! They wanted $485 to come 70 miles to get the Durango, even the agent on the phone admitted the charges were insanely high & many walk rather then get fleeced for 3x the going rate for short distance flatbeding. The alternative was to make an appointment & take the car to them, but I didn't really want to drive to either location (with wife in tow). Just worth the extra $165 IMO (assuming they honored the quote).
CarMax is where I ended up taking the Durango. Their offer was a few bucks less, but I only spent 5 minutes on-line to get the offer & was in & out of the place (with check in hand for the promised amount) in about 1 hour. I have sold to them on several occasions in the past and even bought a car there (wife's Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400) and it's been hassle free. Also, (big plus) they actually seem to understand English and know the difference between the words 'or' & 'and'
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