Yes, CarMax will buy your car. However, the price you will get is generally Blue Book Trade-in, with deductions for any slight imperfections. For example, if the trade-in value for a 1982 Honda Civic in fair condition is, say, $1000, they will likely offer you 500-800. For an older car they can't/won't sell on the lot, they go by how much they could expect to get at a wholesale auction, minus a percentage for profit, of course.
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Carmax will most likely not buy used Holden Barinas unless there is a Carmax in Australia. This car is not very popular in the United States unfortunately.
"Carmax is a used car company that does actually buy used Volo xc90s'. They give you a good price for it, and will help you if need to get another car."
If you mean a consumer truck, then yes, they will. They don't buy commercial vehicles, however. Carmax does indeed buy cars even if you dont buy from them. In fact most dealers would be willing to purchase a used car at this point,there is a shortage due to cash for clunkers.
CarMax offers car related services such as repairs and maintenance. They also offer cars for sale from various different car brands, and will also buy cars from consmers.
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Carmax is a car dealer and vaseline is a lubricant-so no.
CarMax is a buy here, pay here lot that offers quality used cars. There are transaction fees associated with the purchase. Due to CarMax's connections with major dealers, they are able to hand pick the specific car a customer wants.
There are many places to buy a used car. If you are looking online, a lot of people use Carmax or Ebay Motors. You can also always check your local craigslist ads, but if you do that you really need to watch out for scams.
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Most dealers won't buy a car outright, especially for the price they give you as "trade in value". A company called CarMax will though. Google them on your browser for more information.
Just bought a used car from Carmax. The sales guy was really nice and the whole process was stress-free and pretty straight forward. They get paid a fixed comission no matter what car you choose so it helps to know that they want to sell you the best car for you, not necesarrily the most expensive one. In general I would say it was a very pleasant experience and a welcome change from the traditional dealers where you never know if you got a good deal or where just screwed. If you're looking for a haggle-free, no stress place to buy a car, then Carmax is definitely the place for you.