Selling a Car to Carvana: 4 Things to Know

Carvana offers an online car buying and selling experience that’s advertised as fast and efficient. Let’s evaluate how favorable Carvana is for private sellers of used cars.

Car Sales FAQ

Is it worth it to sell a car to Carvana?

If you’re looking for a fast, hassle-free sale and aren’t too concerned about getting top dollar, Carvana can be a positive experience. If you’d like to avoid a middleman and sell directly to private car buyers, PrivateAuto will connect you directly to them and provide all the infrastructure for you to get the deal done safely and securely.

The biggest downside to selling a car to Carvana is price. Specifically, Carvana is a dealership and car dealers need to make a spread, whereas a private buyer pays top dollar, statistically speaking, much more often. If you’re a private seller looking to get the most from your vehicle—while still having a smooth and convenient experience—then try PrivateAuto instead. We make the entire process smooth and efficient.

Yes, as far as we know, Carvana pays what they offer. You’re unlikely to get top dollar from a Carvana offer, which is usually less than you’d get from private car buyers. We’re not aware of any circumstances in which Carvana paid less than their initial offer.

Selling a car on Carvana is easy—as long as you’re willing to accept their offered price. Those selling their car for a higher price might be better off selling directly to the end buyer, rather than working through a middleman like Carvana.

Carvana and CarMax each have their pros and cons, and both operate as middlemen (dealers) who take a spread on every vehicle transaction.

Carvana is convenient for those who want a quick transaction and aren’t as concerned about getting top dollar for their car online.

CarMax can be a good option for those who prefer to test drive a car—and who live near a CarMax location.

Neither option is great for someone who wants to get the most value for their vehicle. For that, we recommend selling your car directly to the end buyer. That’s why we built PrivateAuto: to simplify the private sales process.

No, Carvana’s offer is final and does not permit negotiation. On PrivateAuto, in contrast, buyers can make offers on multiple vehicles, and sellers can accept, reject, or make counteroffers. This gives buyers the most possible control over selling their vehicle for a price that works for them.