- First Name
- JC
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2022
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- Location
- Cailforina
- Vehicle(s)
- Ford Maverick 2022 Eco 2.0
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
This was my June offer
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Read my posts lolā¦ I was gonna order 20 mavericks on 8/2 to flipā¦
I assume as with any auction, what it it gets it gets? Unless you put a reserve on it (do they allow one)? I think that is the concern some of the risk adverse have, no guarantee.My recommendation is to consider Carmigo. Back in May, Carvana offered me right around $33k for my base FWD XL EB. Carmax offered $28k, Vroom was around that number as well. I used Carmigo (they are a third party that auctions your vehicle to dealerships for a $350 sell fee) and cleared $34,500.
Earlier this month when our 2023 Integra arrived it was time to sell our Genesis G70. Carvana's offer was pathetic at $23,600. Carmax offered $27,000. Vroom offered $26,937 or some weird number. We used Carmigo again and got $30,200.
I recommend this often on here, but I am not a paid spokesperson or anything like that. I have just had 2 very positive experiences in the last few months and they are not well known at this point.
yep you are correct, pie in the sky, easy money, til their bankrupt and credit ruineddonāt say that too loudly! There are still many on this forum who plan on ordering two mavericks and making bank on the one they donāt keep! They will shout you down if you criticize flipping or the long term viability of it in the coming year! This high priced car market will never end! Money for everyone!
I got a little over $10k for my 2014 Focus with 78K miles on it back in January from Carvana when my Maverick came in.I got a quote yesterday for my 2012 focus with 156000 miles and they offered me $300 dollars. A coworker with a very similar focus in same condition and miles was offered $6000 dollars last month.
You set a reserve. In my case, they recommended $36,500 as the reserve for my XL EB so that's what I went with. The high bid was $34,500. So I could have walked away and kept the truck, or I could have negotiated with the high bidder. But I chose to accept the offer.I assume as with any auction, what it it gets it gets? Unless you put a reserve on it (do they allow one)? I think that is the concern some of the risk adverse have, no guarantee.