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I totally agree with this. A lot of the dealers end up affiliated with auction companies (think Manheim) and other dealers. They need to be able to provide the title within 30 days or else they get into trouble.So here’s some good information that may be useful.
These smaller car buying dealerships are trying to presell your car as fast as humanly possible. They’re putting up all the money up front, but likely will send your car to an auction or an email list with the photos you have sent them and get bids.
Chances are when they sent an offer and opened dialogue, they already had a buyer on the line.
My 2022 Model Y was sold on June 25th and is already at a Nissan dealership for sale 7k more than I sold it for. The company/dealership that bought my car was based in TX and brokered it to a franchise dealership in AZ.
It’s been all of two weeks.
A lot of times, these dealers operate nationwide because all they need are photos of the car and can then sell it for a small profit to whomever needs it. They have very little overhead compared to franchise dealers, and are happy making just a little bit.
Their apprehensiveness is likely because it would cause a delay in their process.
Nonetheless, if you didn’t feel comfortable selling it to them then they didn’t do a good job. But that doesn’t mean they are scamming you.
Actually, yes it can just disappear. Ask hundreds of people that have their car stolen each year and ends up in Mexico stripped for parts to resale.Its a vehicle, with a VIN and needs to be registered in some state to be driven legally. Its not like the car is just going to disappear.
Which is exactly why literally everybody who buys a car has insurance.Actually, yes it can just disappear. Ask hundreds of people that have their car stolen each year and ends up in Mexico stripped for parts to resale.
You are getting defensive. I'm only trying to say that a car can just disappear, but you don't like being wrong.Which is exactly why literally everybody who buys a car has insurance.
And exactly why you purposely left out the entire part about insurance when you quoted me.
GREAT JOB DETECTIVE!!! Nobody knew it was ever possible for a car to disappear until you came along and solved this mystery! I mean it's not like many stolen vehicles are chopped up & sold for parts right in your own city. Which is why... *say it with me* People have insurance!!You are getting defensive. I'm only trying to say that a car can just disappear, but you don't like being wrong.Wont see your reply. Blocked
I agree with desert, you sure get defensive when people simply want to help correct your mis-information. I think it is all done with good intentions yet you dont see it that way. You are the sort of person I also put on an ignore list. Try to think positive.GREAT JOB DETECTIVE!!! Nobody knew it was ever possible for a car to disappear until you came along and solved this mystery! I mean it's not like many stolen vehicles are chopped up & sold for parts right in your own city. Which is why... *say it with me* People have insurance!!
But thank you for this incredible revelation you have now contributed to this thread!! And thanks for the favor of "blocking" me. This conversation has proven absolutely useless.