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Carvana Review: Used Car Auto Loan Options

Today, any purchase, whether food, clothes, homes, or cars, is all about convenience. COVID-19 has made the online buying process even more important. After studying other online car dealerships like Carmax, Carvana revolutionized buying a used car. You can view their inventory and purchase a car online, never setting foot in a car dealership or dealing with the hassle of haggling.

The Carvana website, http://www.Carvana.com, is ideal for those who hate shopping for cars.

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About Carvana

In 2012, DriveTime founded the wholly owned subsidiary, Carvana. In 2014, Carvana branched out independently, but the auto lender Bridgecrest, an affiliate of DriveTime, still financed its auto loans. In 2017, Carvana appeared on the New York Stock Exchange.

How it works

You can choose the car you want from the large inventory on the Carvana website. Carvana has about 25,000 cars in stock, including Honda, Toyota and Chevy, and can ship to the lower 48 states. All of Carvana's used, low-mileage vehicles go through a 150-point inspection and come with a free CarFax report.

Carvana's prices are fixed, so there is no stressful haggling, and the prices of its vehicles are similar to the Kelley Blue Book. Occasionally, Carvana accepts trade-ins and even offers a "DMV-free" registration process. Carvana records all information, including the VIN and driver's license information, completes the DMV registration and then gives you a temporary license plate. After registration, you'll receive your permanent license plate in the mail.

Carvana qualifications

To qualify, your income should be over $4,000 yearly, but there is no minimum credit score. Carvana is great for people with all credit profiles, especially those who have difficulty getting approved by traditional auto lenders. You don't need a hard credit check to gain pre-qualification, and they’ll give you a decision within minutes.

There are no application fees or prepayment penalties to worry about, but compare Carvana's loan offer with your bank to make sure you find the best deal.

Perks of Carvana

Carvana pros and cons

Consider the following before deciding to purchase a car from Carvana. Remember, you won't drive your car for the first time until after delivery.

Advantages

Disadvantages

Interest rates and how much you could borrow

The amount you could borrow depends on your credit score and income. Although Carvana doesn't state an upper limit, it only sells its own cars, so your maximum possible loan would depend on its stock.

Interest rates vary depending on your credit score. If you have an excellent credit score, your rate could be as low as3.90% with Carvana. However, rates could be up to 27.9% if your credit score is poor.

Fees

Carvana sometimes charges a delivery fee that varies with the delivery location. They also charge fees for late payments but not application or prepayment fees.

FAQs

How much does Carvana charge for delivery?

Carvana sometimes charges a delivery fee that varies with the delivery location.

Does Carvana sell new cars?

All Carvana vehicles are used, low-mileage vehicles. They offer a 150-point inspection and a free CarFax report with every car.

Are prices negotiable?

Carvana's prices are non-negotiable, so no need to haggle. Prices are similar to those in the Kelley Blue Book.

Is Carvana Auto Loans the best choice for you?

Carvana is an excellent choice for people with poor credit scores who can't get finance from a traditional lender. If you don’t like to haggle and find a car in its inventory that you like, Carvana may be the right choice for you, as the entire experience is convenient and easy.

Update: This article has been updated to reflect Carvana’s current BBB ratings and complaints, as well as updating current finance rates and information.

Disclaimer: This story was originally published on October 1, 2019, on BetterCreditBlog.org. To find the most relevant information concerning Carvana Auto Loans, please visit their website: https://www.carvana.com/learn-financing

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