I’ve been suggested Carvana, and I may end up going that way if it is indeed the simplest route.
I’m driving an older car, it’s in many ways in very good condition, but the head gasket is starting to go. It hasn’t gotten bad yet (no coolant in the oil… yet) and could be fixed, but the cost to fix is about three times the value of the vehicle. It’s got relatively low mileage for it’s age and I’ve barely driven it anywhere during the time that I’ve owned it.
I don’t expect to get much for it, maybe a $400-$700 bucks, but I really don’t know the best way to go around it.
Like 15 years ago I would have just listed it with pertinent info on condition and photos on Craigslist. I’m not so sure Craigslist is so viable now.
Thanks for any help you can give me, Lemmy!
Oh no, it has to have a warning. It would be way messed up to sell it without them knowing the history and condition.
I honestly would feel bad even trying to sneak it past an underpaid tech.
I’d rather just get what I can from it for being honest. No one else needs to suffer so I can profit.
Thanks for the call out on that though, that stuff is important.