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  • Why in the heck would you shop for a car anywhere else? I'm from the school where it is just plain dumb to buy new cars...they depreciate about 30% before you even drive them off the lot after purchase. The only reason I was recently shopping for a new car is because my company, in an effort at a Green Initiative, is giving money towards the purchase of a new auto for associates who go with a hybrid...but it has to be new. After dealing with several pushy, sleezy, scheming car dealerships, I'm convinced that this place is the last place on earth to buy a decent car and not have an anxiety attack. The salesmen here don't care what kind of car you get, what price it is, etc. They work on flat commissions...number of cars sold, not value of the car. They are helpful and knowledgeable, but not pushy and overbearing. They will leave you the heck alone and let you walk around the lot...unHEARD of in this industry! And the best part...if you DO walk off the lot without a purchase, they don't hound you for days/weeks/months afterwards, wondering why you didn't buy a car from them! They do a thorough job of inspecting used cars; I've driven 4 vehicles purchased from Carmax, and have never had any problems, outside routine maintenance/normal wear and tear. My only gripe with CarMax is I feel they lowball the hell out of you when you sell them a vehicle most of the time, sometimes way below Kelly Blue Book value. I've taken 3 cars in to get appraised to sell, and only once did I take their deal. I did far better in private placement with the other two cars. I guess that is the price you pay for convenience of being able to walk out with a check in hand, without the hassle of putting ads in papers, time and effort to sell the car on your own, etc. Do your homework before you blindly accept their offer. Oh yeah...and don't even waste your breath trying to haggle, either for a better asking price for a car you are trying to sell, or one you are trying to buy. When they say "No Haggle" price, they mean it. No...seriously....don't even try. They aren't allowed to haggle. Although CarMax deals mostly in used vehicles, they do stock new cars on occasion. Check them out!
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