- First Name
- Terry
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2021
- Threads
- 102
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- 4,269
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- 7,937
- Location
- West Chicago, IL
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Edge SEL, 2024 Lariat Tremor
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
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The errorGotten around what?
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Your not part of the Youngers, the gotta have it now click and buy without seeking the lowest interest rate crowd or the people with credit scores below 700 or 750.I wouldn't buy if those were the rates.
That's low.Just for fun, I looked up my 2025 Eco boost Lariat with 7500 miles. I bought it 1 year ago. I absolutely love it. The Carvana offer was $32,600 I paid 39k
I just ran my vehicle info thru both Carvana and Carmax, using my license plate. Carvana was $2,600 higher. In full disclosure, the Carvana site is a bit glitchy, and needed a few start-overs to complete the process.The error
Not to worry, a 2026 Lariat without offroad capabliities lists at 43K. IF you want offroad u need the Tremor which is more expensive.As someone that buys second-hand vehicles partly to save money, threads on this topic give me anxiety. I'm just anticipating that I'll end up buying a new one if the cost delta between used and new remains nearly nonexistent.
Naw, just give me a Tremor with a sliding rear window, I'm all good at $42,700Not to worry, a 2026 Lariat without offroad capabliities lists at 43K. IF you want offroad u need the Tremor which is more expensive.
Damn that's over $11,000 more than My 2025 AWD XLT Maverick with the 2.0 EB was.Naw, just give me a Tremor with a sliding rear window, I'm all good at $42,700
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but it's not mandatory that you have to finance thru them - if they're charging that range of interest rates most buyers with options will just use their bank or credit union to secure a loan at a much better interest rate so then Cvana 'loses'.Right.
At 9-18 % intrest they can sell for what they paid.
But Cal you will be losing that beautiful Eruption Green color.I paid 38,300 for mine. 14 months and 14k miles later to only have lost 1,100 in value?! That’s insane.
I checked with CarMax. They offered me $10,500 for my Jeep. Carvana gave me $15,200.Did you get a quote from Carmax?
There was a poster on this thread that had a higher offer from them than Carvana...
The bot assist says Carmax is higher 63% of the time.
The entire region is seeing elevated prices. Another user in SE Michigan saw quite the heady offer. This is over multiple weeks too.There are always exceptions.
Yours sounds unusual.