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webuyanycar.com

I recently found myself with some extra time at my disposal. That extra time combined with a curiosity about the ads I have been hearing on television for webuyanycar.com prompted me to visit that site.

While I wasn't interested in selling the car I went ahead and entered the information in their forms for our 1994 940t sedan. The car has 295K but otherwise is in very good condition- no body rust and a clean cloth interior.

While I knew they wouldn't be looking for a car like that I simply wondered what (if any) offer they might make. As it turns out they offered $50 for the car.
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webuyanycar.com

As with most buy/sell businesses - they make their money on the “buy” price. I did the same thing with carvana a couple of years ago. Put my 1 year-old, 10k mile, $18-$20k Japanese sedan into their system. Within a few minutes I had an $8k offer. Turn it right around for $15k or so.







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