I finally had one contact at Driveway that consistently responded but they work in a 7-day offer window and appear to be a bit busy right now so I am guessing you dropped down the priority list. I pushed them a bit because of the high fuel prices I figured their offer was as good as I would get...
I assume they are new. I have sold through Carmax in the past it and was likely the easiest possible sale. I agree with you I would take that route for a couple of hundred bucks but For $5K to $6K I will take the chance on Driveway as they do ACH 2 days before they pick up the car so it seems a...
If you decide to sell with them be patient but follow up and press with them before the offer expires. I had to chase after them a bit to get the ball rolling. It also goes at a slower pace than Carmax since it is all done remotely. They send you a bill of sale, you send it back with the signed...
Agree with you on heavy towing. No argument there, if you need to tow heavy a 1/2 or bigger is a requirement. But a stock F150 is not a "great" offroad vehicle either to some degree because of its size/weight. And ertainly not in stock form unless you get into the Raptor which is an entirely...
It's fair to compare the two but to call one a car and the other the truck is not really acknowledging the utility capability of the Maverick. I guess if you get caught up in the body on frame requirement to be a truck then so be it but then you ignore the capability of the Ridgeline as well...
For my 2013 Suburban that was in better than average condition and low miles for its age, Driveway.com paid $5-6K more than Carmax, Carvan or Vroom. A bit more cumbersome to deal with as their response times and the transaction process is not as simple as Carmax. But very easy to test the waters...
If you are trying to sell your vehicle, try driveway.com....they consistently made significantly higher offers for my Suburban than Carmax, Carvana, or Vroom.
Interesting trip for sure and brings back some memories when I was a field engineer I spent time traveling MN as well as other places in the midwest.
Not trying to start an argument but are you sure the trailer only weighs 1250 lbs? In my experience, they are usually about 500lbs more than...
Well, if you need to tow 4K you are out of the sedan and market. With that being said the ECO with 4K towing capability is about as economical as you can get considering the MSRP and EPA rating.
Really no downside to the Maverick compared to a sedan other than it "might" be a little harder to park because of the length. Certainly more upside to the Maverick considering the additional capability of the bed. Seems the author of this article is a bit too consumed with the truck label vs...
You are assuming they would build the Lariats first because of margin but is there also not a higher risk of constraints related to the additional equipment a Lariat requires?