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Has anyone here sold a car to Turner’s before? I’m wondering how badly they lowball you.
I guess I shouldn’t expect much as it’s an older car with minor panel damage, but I just can’t be bothered dealing with selling it privately.
I had a 2015 Corolla, very popular. $12k according to TM value my car. Went to Turners, started at $7k which became $8k quickly. I walked away and he quickly came back with $9. He tried to seem he didn't care but I got very suspicious that he added $2k so easily.
He didn't want to put it for auction, "as it's a very popular car so there's a lot of supply and people are looking for a deal"??? When I tried to put up a less popular car, the answer was "it's not a very popular car, so not worth putting up for auction". Very strange.
Sold it privately on TM for a bit more than $12k within 3 days.
Sold another car privately for a bit more than $2k as $1 reserve as premium listing, via Turners auction the highest bid was $1k.
I'm not expecting much, I get that they have to onsell the car afterwards so I won't get top dollar. Looking on TM many are listed for only around 5-6K and ours has a bit more cosmetic damage here and there. I think if it was a more modern or popular car like a corolla in better condition I would think twice. I do want it gone sooner rather than later too.
Anyway I have to bring it in for them to have a look first.
An option is to list for $1 reserve as premium listing, I've seen various stories that it worked out well, and you will definitely sell. We initially listed ours for $2k reserve, no offers, then $1 reserve and sold for $2200 :) YMMV of course. Good luck!
Thanks, that might be the go if it's a particularly bad offer!
A few years back (5?) I tried to sell them a 1994 corona. Got offered $250. Turned them down and ended up selling on trademe, got $800.
That was with their cash offer service. You can also go to auction and get whatever the highest bidder offers.
Thanks, yup looking at their cash now service. It’s not that old, a 2008 bluebird, but still 15 years old. I guess I’ll book an appraisal and see what they say.