CarGurus vs PrivateAuto—Battle of the Marketplaces

Dana Marchlowitz

May 19, 2025

| Updated:

July 5, 2025

Pricing
Seller Fees
$150
$4.95
Buyer / Transaction Fee
Advertising Features PrivateAuto CarGurus
Advertising
Mobile app (IOS and Android)
Vehicle History Report Included
Window Brochure w/ QR code
Instant Messaging
Fraud Prevention PrivateAuto CarGurus
Chat w/out sharing contact information
Identity Verification
Driver’s License Verification
Selfie Verification
Deal Features PrivateAuto CarGurus
Verified Buyers Funds
Test Drive Scheduler
Offers: Accept, Counter, Reject
Bill of sale: eSign in app
Payment Features PrivateAuto CarGurus
Proprietary Transaction Technology
PrivateAuto Pay
CarGurus Pay
Available In All States (U.S.A)
Available Nights, Weekends, Holidays
Split Payment: PA Pay, Crypto, Cash
Buyer Financing (Direct Integration)
Transaction Limits
Unlimited
Up to 25K
Money Transfer Time
Instant
1-3 days

CarGurus and PrivateAuto FAQ

How many miles is too high for a used car?

How many miles a car can go is highly dependent on the model and the condition that the vehicle is in. Generally, if you’re buying a vehicle with over 100,000 miles on it, it’s best to buy one with a detailed vehicle history report that shows the car’s accident history and maintenance history. Of course, check the deal rating of the vehicle you’re buying to make sure you’re not overpaying.

Yes, CarGurus is a fairly trusted website by both buyers and sellers. However, their platform does not offer many features that ensure the safety of sellers and buyers during the vehicle selling process. Plus, if you apply for CarGurus finance in advance, you’ll be tied to them and won’t be able to back out if you find a better vehicle elsewhere.

No, Carvana and CarGurus are not the same company. CarGurus Inc and Carvana are both vehicle selling platforms with similar features, including car recommendations and reviews. However, CarGurus is a pure marketplace, while Carvana is a digital-first dealership.

PrivateAuto is a trusted platform to sell your car or buy a vehicle. We have several fraud prevention features, which is ideal if you’re a seller receiving large sums of money from a stranger.

With PrivateAuto, you don’t have to request financing in advance, as you can do so after you find the vehicle you are interested in. Therefore, there’s no risk of you changing your mind on a vehicle or waiting for a price drop to get the car you want—though we can’t guarantee the vehicle won’t sell in the meantime.

If you are a seller, we recommend using industry-leading resources, such as Kelley Blue Book, to determine real rates and a fair listing price for your used car. You may accept offers on your car, in which case you might consider a slightly higher list price to leave room for negotiation.

As a buyer, we recommend checking the deal rating of the vehicle you’re interested in to see if the price matches the estimated value of the vehicle. Of course, if the vehicle is too expensive for you, you can always wait for a price drop, though we can’t guarantee no one will snag your dream vehicle before you do.

A vehicle’s body style refers to the size and shape of a vehicle. The most common car body style is a sedan, and other popular styles include hatchbacks, SUVs, MVPs, pickup trucks, and convertibles.

A title transfer does not need to be notarized in every state, but some states do require a title transfer notarization. States that require a title transfer to be notarized are:

– Montana
– Louisiana
– Arizona
– Oklahoma
– Ohio
– Kentucky
– North Carolina
– Pennsylvania

Dana Marchlowitz

Contributing Author

Dana is a seasoned executive with a strong background in startups and product management. Currently serving as the Chief Product Officer for PrivateAuto, Dana brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role….