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Old Jun 16, 2012 | 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by ronin_z
Anyone recommend buying an S2k from Carmax? I know they charge more than the KBB value of a car, but it seems like they're strict about accident history, mods, etc in the cars they sell.
I was curious as to how different the prices were:
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Dealer          Yr Miles  Asking  KBB     Difference  Notes
Carmax          07 19,379 $28,998 $27,590 +$1,408     With hardtop!
Honda Dealer    07 31,293 $26,994 $26,465   -$529
Used Car Dealer 05 35,570 $22,778 $24,435 -$1,657
Toyota Dealer   04 30,988 $20,467 $23,265 -$2,798
Of course, after this you still need to assess the condition of the car. They are seldom in excellent condition, which I didn't do until after typing up the numbers. The Carmax one has a hardtop, and they all (except the Honda Dealer b/c they didn't have pictures) look very unmolested.

Originally Posted by zhashmi
Hey I work there! lol yeah they won't sell cars which have had any type of frame/flood damage. We had a 2005 AP2 Silverstone with red interior in our showroom for like a day but then someone transferred it
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Originally Posted by NFRAP2' timestamp='1339794871' post='21785322
People who modify their cars often put them back to stock before selling or trading them in and many accidents are repaired without any type of report being filed that would show up on a car history report. I haven't used Carmax, but to me it sounds like by using their service you are paying more money for a car that you could just run a vehicle history report on and have a mechanic inspect before purchasing.
My ex-wife had 3 accidents with her Accord and they didn't find anything wrong with putting out an offer to buy it. I was a bit surprised but we did use their offer to about double the Subaru dealers offer on trade in. I wouldn't suggest that you put your faith in any dealer even them but that's just my opinion.
Did her Accord have frame or flood damage?
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Old Jun 16, 2012 | 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by dwight
Originally Posted by ronin_z' timestamp='1339788213' post='21785039
Anyone recommend buying an S2k from Carmax? I know they charge more than the KBB value of a car, but it seems like they're strict about accident history, mods, etc in the cars they sell.
I was curious as to how different the prices were:
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Dealer          Yr Miles  Asking  KBB     Difference  Notes
Carmax          07 19,379 $28,998 $27,590 +$1,408     With hardtop!
Honda Dealer    07 31,293 $26,994 $26,465   -$529
Used Car Dealer 05 35,570 $22,778 $24,435 -$1,657
Toyota Dealer   04 30,988 $20,467 $23,265 -$2,798
Of course, after this you still need to assess the condition of the car. They are seldom in excellent condition, which I didn't do until after typing up the numbers. The Carmax one has a hardtop, and they all (except the Honda Dealer b/c they didn't have pictures) look very unmolested.

Originally Posted by zhashmi
Hey I work there! lol yeah they won't sell cars which have had any type of frame/flood damage. We had a 2005 AP2 Silverstone with red interior in our showroom for like a day but then someone transferred it
Originally Posted by IronChef
Originally Posted by NFRAP2' timestamp='1339794871' post='21785322
People who modify their cars often put them back to stock before selling or trading them in and many accidents are repaired without any type of report being filed that would show up on a car history report. I haven't used Carmax, but to me it sounds like by using their service you are paying more money for a car that you could just run a vehicle history report on and have a mechanic inspect before purchasing.
My ex-wife had 3 accidents with her Accord and they didn't find anything wrong with putting out an offer to buy it. I was a bit surprised but we did use their offer to about double the Subaru dealers offer on trade in. I wouldn't suggest that you put your faith in any dealer even them but that's just my opinion.
Did her Accord have frame or flood damage?
Less than 10% of the cars that customers sell to carmax actually make it for sale at carmax . They won't sell a car with more than 3 panels repainted on the entire car. Most of the cars people sell to CarMax are assigned and sent to a CarMax dealer only auction where they are bought by other area dealers for whatever purpose. (parts, sale etc...)
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Old Jun 16, 2012 | 10:55 PM
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I got mine from Carmax as well. No issues with mine either.
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Old Jun 16, 2012 | 11:00 PM
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I bought mine from carmax and their price was pretty close to kbb. It's nice not to have the hours of haggling you get in a regular dealership. I've also traded in cars to them and most of the time they will give pretty decent offers compared to others
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Old Jun 18, 2012 | 04:36 AM
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I got my first S from Carmax since it was the only way I could find a GPW one with low miles and no mods and I had it transferred from out of state for free. I had a weird issue come up because I wanted to use my bank to finance the car instead of Carmax's financing (which had really high rates) and long story short, they jacked up my loan on both ends and it took about a week and MANY calls to both Carmax and my bank to get the issue resolved. Anyway, besides that it wasn't too bad. The salesman I had was trying to pressure me into the extended warranty thing they provide but I kept saying no. If they have your car and you don't mind the price then go for it. I'll be doing private part sales from now on (I did for my current S) because it's just easier in the end and you usually get a better deal.
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Old Jun 18, 2012 | 10:55 AM
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Im guessing its that Laguna Blue one in Maryland? I looked at the ad a few days ago and the car itself looks nice. I have never bought from Carmax but when I bought my 06 LBP and was trading in my 03 BB I ended up having an issue with the dealer and took the car to Carmax to sell it to them. I had driven 5 hours and made a deal over the phone with the dealer so I was pretty upset to have to take it to Carmax, but that was the only way I could see of the have my car sold in a couple of hours.
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Old Jun 18, 2012 | 02:27 PM
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does carmax go off of kbb or nada or something else for valuing how much a car is worth?

anyone experience the sale process through carmax?
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Old Jun 19, 2012 | 08:27 PM
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i purchased through carmax and was overall pretty happy with them
they even replaced my blow diff under their warranty ^.^
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Old Jun 20, 2012 | 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by silvermonster
anyone experience the sale process through carmax?
See posts 3, 13-15 & 18 in this very thread.
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Old Jun 20, 2012 | 11:40 AM
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what i meant was, anyone experience selling their car to carmax and what kind of value they got for it.
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