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taxfree4
08-08-2018, 01:50 PM
After having my balls broken by 3 different car dealers I saw the commercial for this company so I said what do I have to lose. Went up on the site, picked the car, year, color and interior. Uploaded my license, linked the funds, electronically signed the contract and within 24 hours they have me a delivery date 2 days away. They came 3 hours early and it was like the stork came. I snagged this 2017 Hyundai Elantra with DMV fees for 13.6K. No dealer fees and no haggling B.S. You ride it around 7 days and if you don't like it they have a no questions asked money back guarantee. The dealer down the block wanted 14K without the DMV fees and an additional $1700 for the bullshit "Certified Pre-Owned" which only costs a dealer tops $350. Pinch me. Hopefully when it's time they'll be a Bikevana for my F6B purchase.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2N1q9q_hfSU

shortleg0521
08-08-2018, 02:27 PM
They also have an almost vending machine thing.
Down the road it is a 10 level cylinder shaped structure.
They will give you a coin or the like and you put your
coin in and enter the number and your car some how makes it way down and
is delivered to you at the bottom.
I like you hate that dealer stuff.

taxfree4
08-08-2018, 05:35 PM
I would have traveled to do the coin thing being my family was in the pinball/juke box business had I known that.

seventwenty
08-08-2018, 10:36 PM
I did the "copy and paste" for your link to carvana.co. It got rejected for malware:confused:

taxfree4
08-09-2018, 05:18 AM
I did the "copy and paste" for your link to carvana.co. It got rejected for malware:confused:

Add the "m" www.carvana.com

VStarRider
08-09-2018, 06:52 AM
NADA saw the online shopping movement coming before it got here and was successfully able to lobby for legislation that did not allow online sales of new vehicles. All retail sales have to be completed through a dealership.

I wonder how Carvana got around this?

Since you can take your make-of-car to any dealership for warranty work or service (Service Depts and Parts Depts often are businesses within the dealership enterprise), this should not be an issue.

After buying the car, how often do we go back for concerns to the sales dept? Never?

Let's see how the dealers respond to this new business model.

taxfree4
08-09-2018, 09:22 AM
These are not new vehicles.