Carfax is good finding a good used car. I understand your concern with dealers but you also have to sift through flippers on the private seller sites R/travel is a community about exploring the world
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If you go directly to the dealership website, is the car available there
If the car sold quickly, but the dealer inventory system takes 4 days to update that’s on the dealer I would use the sites that you’re using to find the cars I would then go to the dealer website to. Truehas anyone been able to successfully list their cars on cars.com
It seems they intentionally block out private sellers from listing in favor of dealers. Or is it worth looking at multiple sites? How do car listing sites (cars.com, autotrader, etc.) make their money Lead generation, selling data, etc.i'm sure they have various income streams
Any breakdown would be appreciated.
Buying from cars.com i am wondering if cars.com is okay to buy from and not a huge scam, or customers who have used have been primarily dissatisfied Is it a good site to buy a car from? Truethere is no one place First place i go is autotrader, then carfax and even cargurus
Carmax can help you pick and choose option packages because they put up accurate detail If you are zero'd in on a make model, i recommend you hit up your local dealers sites They all don't advertise in the same places but they all keep their own sites up to date. You pretty much covered them
Cars.com also will have a few private sellers
I sell a number of vehicles from my biz fleet.marketplace and autotrader are usually where i list them