It was most likely a title / lien issue. My youngest kid brought a fairly new used car from a new car dealership. The sales process wasnt bad at all.. But after the sale, The car manufacturer had a lien out on the title to which the dealer sent payoff in the wrong amount. Thus the DMV never got the release for the lien to issue the new tag. it took the dealer like 4 months to finally reslove the issue. The state tag office had to step in to give a special tag permit so the car could be legally driven while the mess played out...
Pretty Interesting. Haven't heard much about carvana recently. Today I saw a jeep being shipped from carvana and it made me think, next think you know this video pops up in my recommendations
Right?! I blame all that crazy AI taking over the inter webs! I think about getting some lunch and I see an add for the newest pizza or burger. I think about the last movie I saw and an add pops up for the latest Marvel movie. The only thing AI is slacking on is my thinking about Hot Porn Chicks. I think about that but so far....nothing. AI doesn't provide.
I've read that when you buy a car from them they aren't selling you a specific car. You get a "whatever car" and if they have several in inventory they send you the worst one so that they can get it out of inventory. They are just hoping that you don't use the trade back option. They are a really sleezy operation. They've had legal problems in multiple states. I'd avoid them all together
And that is always how I bought cars in the past. 2 times I've bought cars through a dealer and both were bad experiences. Paying cash face to face in a private sale is the best way to go. 100% agree.
The car was in Montana. I paid $2000 to have it shipped to Arizona and Carvana takes cars to their Tolleson Inspection Facility. I couldn't get it delivered directly to my house. Had to go to their inspection facility first. Tolleson is 30 minutes from my house.
I would say they dont have title and took the carbin w a lien and haven't paid the lien off yet. Either way dude 30k for a 13 year old Escalate. Wow. Get your money back buddy.
I got 7 days after receipt of the vehicle and if it's not what they say it is, I'' get my money back. If it truly is low miles and the description is accurate, I feel it's worth the money. We shall see.
@@Buses2Bikes Not only could you get something much nicer and newer in the world of depreciated luxury cars for 30K. That 2011 truck KBBs private party sale for 16-19K. In no way is it worth 30K.
If this is an accurate portrayal, it's disappointing to have Carvana back in the news in this manner.
It was most likely a title / lien issue. My youngest kid brought a fairly new used car from a new car dealership. The sales process wasnt bad at all.. But after the sale, The car manufacturer had a lien out on the title to which the dealer sent payoff in the wrong amount. Thus the DMV never got the release for the lien to issue the new tag. it took the dealer like 4 months to finally reslove the issue. The state tag office had to step in to give a special tag permit so the car could be legally driven while the mess played out...
Pretty Interesting. Haven't heard much about carvana recently. Today I saw a jeep being shipped from carvana and it made me think, next think you know this video pops up in my recommendations
Right?!
I blame all that crazy AI taking over the inter webs! I think about getting some lunch and I see an add for the newest pizza or burger. I think about the last movie I saw and an add pops up for the latest Marvel movie. The only thing AI is slacking on is my thinking about Hot Porn Chicks. I think about that but so far....nothing. AI doesn't provide.
Buying a 2011 GM pos was your first problem man.
I've read that when you buy a car from them they aren't selling you a specific car. You get a "whatever car" and if they have several in inventory they send you the worst one so that they can get it out of inventory. They are just hoping that you don't use the trade back option. They are a really sleezy operation. They've had legal problems in multiple states. I'd avoid them all together
So far they have been shady. I got 7 days to turn it back in and get my $$ back if the vehicle isn't what they claimed.
I bought me a new to me 2002 gmt800 Escalade. Black on tan. AWD V8 6.0 I bought it through private seller ads. Full cash sale. Quick and easy.
And that is always how I bought cars in the past. 2 times I've bought cars through a dealer and both were bad experiences. Paying cash face to face in a private sale is the best way to go. 100% agree.
GMT800 best platform in USA.
2002 cars were still good quality built built to last
I don’t care what car it is have your vehicles inspected before purchase even if it’s from a dealer
Why would you pay to have a car delivered that was 30 minutes away?
The car was in Montana. I paid $2000 to have it shipped to Arizona and Carvana takes cars to their Tolleson Inspection Facility. I couldn't get it delivered directly to my house. Had to go to their inspection facility first. Tolleson is 30 minutes from my house.
@@Buses2Bikes ok, get it now.
I would say they dont have title and took the carbin w a lien and haven't paid the lien off yet. Either way dude 30k for a 13 year old Escalate. Wow. Get your money back buddy.
I got 7 days after receipt of the vehicle and if it's not what they say it is, I'' get my money back. If it truly is low miles and the description is accurate, I feel it's worth the money. We shall see.
@@Buses2Bikes Not only could you get something much nicer and newer in the world of depreciated luxury cars for 30K. That 2011 truck KBBs private party sale for 16-19K. In no way is it worth 30K.
Thanks for making this video, I have decided not to buy a car from carvana after this.