I'm considering buying a used car as my current car gets old I had a bad experience buying a car from a roadside car dealer Carvana and carmax are choices for now Please share your experience and reasons why you choose either of them I would appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. Carmax offers are excellent on cars older than 6 years
If just by kbb, you’ve got the numbers to compare reply reply jwizard68 • reply reply more replies msmithrd • Carmax even sent out a memo saying that they recognize that the quality of cars being put on the front lot need to be better, and committed to doing so Worse of all is the pay. I have since purchased three more cars from carmax I purchased one car from a reputable used car dealer in my city and the purchase was long, arduous, and they attempted to include shit items like glass etching to supposedly protect against theft, interior treatment for stain protection, and underbody coating for rust. Good cars, overpriced for sure, like waaayyy overpriced, but you get ease of mind with max care
My father owned a car dealership growing up and he made it pretty clear that unless you're trained for taking on a dealership, carmax is the way to go for a used vehicle. Does carmax offer leases, are they good deals I'm looking to get a 2020 or newer kia k5, honda civic, toyota camry, or mazda 3 I live in the metro atlanta area. Carmax, used civic or corolla or prius The $18k and 100k mile requirement is doable
Or a cpo altima at jones junction, same price point Please, please don’t get a hyundai or kia Unless you really want to become a baltimore subreddit statistic Reply reply dylan552 • reply reply noodlesinparis • reply reply dylan552 • reply reply more repliesmore replies enforce1 • no nissan cvts. I'm thinking about buying a lexus from carmax soon as well Buying a used car from a dealership vs