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CarFax Egregous Pricing
Since selling my 911 and 356 last Summer I've been living in regret-land for too long. Tomorrow I am going to see a G50 Carrera and in preparation thought I would run a Carfax. $39.95 for a single report!!! Last time I ran one, albeit several years ago, it was unlimited reports for 3 days for $9.95. Where's the rationale?
Anyone here able to run one for free? I don't get their pricing strategy. 1987 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA VIN:WPOAB0918HS120316 |
Because capitalism.
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There's a guy on my local CL that has an unlimited account and runs them for $8. If Carfax were totally accurate, it might be worth $40. But it's not even close to accurate. If it says there was an accident, then there was probably an insurance claim. But saying there was no accident does not at all mean there was none.
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Car proof is better
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In my opinion, there is no better example of effective marketing over product value than Carfax.
I wouldn't spend $0.02 on a Carfax report. |
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Not a great VIN check, but it is free and legit (have used it previously):
https://www.nicb.org/theft_and_fraud_awareness/vincheck |
The thing about carfax. Say a family members runs their SUV and bulldozes the 911. There would likely be no report of this incident anywhere. The 911 has been in a hard wreck, yet the title is "Clean".
A Car Fax only effects the honest, and lots of sellers have motivations to move things in such a way as to not be honest. |
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It did not return just about half of the "event" listed on the Carfax. When I e-mail to complaint in a typical Canadian Company they did not respond even though they were quite chatty before I paid the overprice report. Quote:
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I'm no expert at selling cars. When I sold off some stuff last fall I looked at Carfax as a selling feature. When people asked for the vin so they could run a Carfax I told them I had one right here. A couple of guys wanted me to email it to them. I said no, it's right here ready for inspection along with the rest of the car. Neither of them showed up.
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First, understand I'm talking about local buyers here. No one had to come more than 20 miles to look at the car and the Carfax. I'm not sure what the downside would be, but I am suspicious of someone who would want a copy of the Carfax to a car they aren't going to take 30 minutes to come and look at. I told them what was in the Carfax by email just like I told them about the rest of the car, and I was prepared to answer any questions they had. If they weren't interested enough to take the next step and come look at the car and the Carfax in person, I figure they weren't really interested in buying - or maybe they were up to something worse. I dunno. I don't sell cars often. |
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