If you are clearing $2k profit even including the sales tax, registration fees, dealer fees you already paid, sure why not. Are they going to order you another one at 4% under invoice?
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Where was that at?... asking for a friend.I was offered $40K for mine. I still own it.
Be careful, The 2023 hybrid I'm sure will have a MSRP of about 3K over the 2022. You will gain "0".Sell it for 3k over and get the 23 Hybrid
Where was that at?... asking for a friend.
I’ve been trying to run it through Carvana just out of curiosity. They can’t do one yet because the car is too new. The system they use don’t show them to be active even though their vin will pull up info. Vroom was able to do appraisals. But they offered me about 4K under MSRP. I think it’s going to take a month or so for them to get straight.FIrst off, shop it to carvana and places like that to see what they would do. If I could make $5k off it and upgrade to a newer model I'd seriously consider it. For instance, if the 23 model has significant improvements I would do it in a heartbeat. Think, rattler with locking rear diff.
Only if I take a corner too sharply.would you flip your Mav
I got an offer from carvana out of curiosity. It took 5 days for the manual appraisal. They offered $33k on my $30.8k MSRP. So pretty much break even after taxes and fees.I’ve been trying to run it through Carvana just out of curiosity. They can’t do one yet because the car is too new. The system they use don’t show them to be active even though their vin will pull up info. Vroom was able to do appraisals. But they offered me about 4K under MSRP. I think it’s going to take a month or so for them to get straight.
2 shows a night ladies and gentlemen.Only if I take a corner too sharply.
I'll see myself out.
I would STRONGLY suggest anyone wanting to sell their car check BOTH Carvana AND CarMax for prices offered. CarMax beat Carvana's offer by $1000 on my Accord. I just bought out the lease and sold to CarMax and got a $9K check. I put down $3K, so factoring in my 36 month $200 payments.. I drove a brand new Accord around for 3 years for FREE!!!!!!I got an offer from carvana out of curiosity. It took 5 days for the manual appraisal. They offered $33k on my $30.8k MSRP. So pretty much break even after taxes and fees.
I just sold my previous car to carvana and when the guy came to pick it up he said they just bought a Bronco sport with 15k miles on it for $6k over what the owner paid for it last year. So was a little surprised the offer wasn’t higher. I’m just guessing not a large enough market for their algorithms to price it yet so we’ll see what happens in the coming months.