It's also much harder to flip a 2024 - the market is dropping for sure, so by the time you get your '24 hybrid built, it will be even lower - PLUS the 2024s have gone up substantially in MSRP vs 22 and even 23s.
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It can also be dangerous. Iyeah. selling privately is a PIA.
There’s a “Maverick Marketplace” both in MTC and Facebook that will advertise your Maverick nationwide. Then you’re only limited by the population willing to travel to your location.Hey well I live in such a remote part of Oregon 97411 the Carvana like apps say sorry we don’t service that area. And private party sales are limited by nearby population.
Maybe the craziness on used car pricing is finally ending! Actually surprised you are still getting what you paid almost 2 years ago. This is a good thing for the consumer.A little less than 2 weeks ago I received a quote from Carvana to sell them my 2022 XL AWD Maverick for just about $30,500. A family member is in the process of purchasing a new vehicle and offered to sell me their old vehicle at a great price which would have replaced the Maverick. I followed all of Carvana's steps, sent in photos, copy of registration etc and they told me a representative would contact me if anything else was needed. Last week I decided to check in on the process and saw that my offer had expired despite being in the middle of the process and not being required to submit any additional info. Carvana customer service said they were going to look into it and then yesterday just said the price expired because I failed to submit a copy of my driver's license even though I definitely had submitted it and at the time they said they didn't need anything else from me. They basically said "sorry, get another offer". I did, their new, updated offer was just over $25k which is still not bad considering that's what I paid for it last April but a far cry from their previous offer so I said no thanks. I'm thinking that their forecasting software realized that they're overbought on Mavericks and maybe they see a change in their customer's buying habits so they intentionally voided my offer but something is definitely going on and it seems like the tides have changed. Just wanted to let you know my recent experience, maybe some of you looking to sell to Carvana will have better luck than I did.
How do you have a build date on a 24 already? First 24 scheduling is not supposed to happen until tomorrow.I got 2 hybrids coming 2024 and they are both have a built date already I think the wait times are a thing of the past now that the flippers are gone
I was wondering the same.How do you have a build date on a 24 already? First 24 scheduling is not supposed to happen until tomorrow.
I think he is saying you will get more from a private party, hence the “giving it away” quote. Just my interpretation.I'm sure you're charitably going to sell your home to a person in need as well instead of getting the best price possible....
I have never had good luck with Carvana. I had a 2008 Ranger I was selling with 205K on it (but running great-I bought new and took care of it). They offered $500! I sold quickly on a community Facebook site for $1500.A little less than 2 weeks ago I received a quote from Carvana to sell them my 2022 XL AWD Maverick for just about $30,500. A family member is in the process of purchasing a new vehicle and offered to sell me their old vehicle at a great price which would have replaced the Maverick. I followed all of Carvana's steps, sent in photos, copy of registration etc and they told me a representative would contact me if anything else was needed. Last week I decided to check in on the process and saw that my offer had expired despite being in the middle of the process and not being required to submit any additional info. Carvana customer service said they were going to look into it and then yesterday just said the price expired because I failed to submit a copy of my driver's license even though I definitely had submitted it and at the time they said they didn't need anything else from me. They basically said "sorry, get another offer". I did, their new, updated offer was just over $25k which is still not bad considering that's what I paid for it last April but a far cry from their previous offer so I said no thanks. I'm thinking that their forecasting software realized that they're overbought on Mavericks and maybe they see a change in their customer's buying habits so they intentionally voided my offer but something is definitely going on and it seems like the tides have changed. Just wanted to let you know my recent experience, maybe some of you looking to sell to Carvana will have better luck than I did.
While of course this can happen, it is exceedingly rare. This is hardly a reason not to do it.It can also be dangerous. Iknowknew someone who was murdered, while trying to sell their motorcycle online.
We had thought about doing the same with a 2015 Honda Accord Hybrid we own. Went from a 17K offer to 11K just in a couple of weeks. We only paid 24K for it back in 2014.A little less than 2 weeks ago I received a quote from Carvana to sell them my 2022 XL AWD Maverick for just about $30,500. A family member is in the process of purchasing a new vehicle and offered to sell me their old vehicle at a great price which would have replaced the Maverick. I followed all of Carvana's steps, sent in photos, copy of registration etc and they told me a representative would contact me if anything else was needed. Last week I decided to check in on the process and saw that my offer had expired despite being in the middle of the process and not being required to submit any additional info. Carvana customer service said they were going to look into it and then yesterday just said the price expired because I failed to submit a copy of my driver's license even though I definitely had submitted it and at the time they said they didn't need anything else from me. They basically said "sorry, get another offer". I did, their new, updated offer was just over $25k which is still not bad considering that's what I paid for it last April but a far cry from their previous offer so I said no thanks. I'm thinking that their forecasting software realized that they're overbought on Mavericks and maybe they see a change in their customer's buying habits so they intentionally voided my offer but something is definitely going on and it seems like the tides have changed. Just wanted to let you know my recent experience, maybe some of you looking to sell to Carvana will have better luck than I did.
It's an easy, and fast sale with Carvana. They give a fair price with no problem. Unless you have a buyer with cash, It's not worth the time and hassle putting a deal together with a stranger. If you sell to a friend or relative, you can't ask them to pay enough to cover a profit. Your choice.Everyone would be wise to sell their Maverick as a private party, then to give it away to the likes of Carvana and the others like them.![]()