just sold a 22 Tahoe, most dealers didn't even really want to look at it - and several that did wanted to stay at sticker ($66k) or below - average trade in was $5k over original MSRP. cheapest similar Tahoe (basic Z71) I could find online was $8k over
here's the offers I received
Carvana offered $56k
Vroom $59k
Local Autonation group - $61k this dealer said they changed their approach to how they were pricing their offers buying from the public back in early August - sales guy said they hadn't bought hardly anything from individuals since
all of the above offers weren't even at the low end of book value
givemethevin offered $64k
had another dealer just ask what we wanted since the sticker was $66k
another dealer's online took came back with $69k, but they pulled back on their offer and said the best they could do was $65-66k since that is what the sticker was (heard that several times...I just quit responding when they brought that up - they aren't in the business to lose money)
two other dealers offered $68k - sold it to one of them
KBB instant cash offer wouldn't even price it
Carmax wouldn't value it without seeing it
Sounds like a lot of legwork - but honestly I obtained all those offers in probably 15mins online (dealers usually responded in a few hours from the initial email/filling out their online form
value on a 2018 is going to go down, but not as much as the 21/22s that have been overpriced
here's the offers I received
Carvana offered $56k
Vroom $59k
Local Autonation group - $61k this dealer said they changed their approach to how they were pricing their offers buying from the public back in early August - sales guy said they hadn't bought hardly anything from individuals since
all of the above offers weren't even at the low end of book value
givemethevin offered $64k
had another dealer just ask what we wanted since the sticker was $66k
another dealer's online took came back with $69k, but they pulled back on their offer and said the best they could do was $65-66k since that is what the sticker was (heard that several times...I just quit responding when they brought that up - they aren't in the business to lose money)
two other dealers offered $68k - sold it to one of them
KBB instant cash offer wouldn't even price it
Carmax wouldn't value it without seeing it
Sounds like a lot of legwork - but honestly I obtained all those offers in probably 15mins online (dealers usually responded in a few hours from the initial email/filling out their online form
value on a 2018 is going to go down, but not as much as the 21/22s that have been overpriced