6 months ago - /u/SOLIDAge - Direct link

Do I say anything? There’s one fairly large crack that’s not immediately noticeable but if somebody looks at the car for more than 30 seconds, they’ll see it. I’m pretty frustrated at this time obviously. What does Carvana do in this situation? Do they change their offer? How does that work? Would I be better off bringing it there or them coming to me and your experience which one has less of an inspection?

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6 months ago - /u/SOLIDAge - Direct link

Do I say anything? There’s one fairly large crack that’s not immediately noticeable but if somebody looks at the car for more than 30 seconds, they’ll see it. I’m pretty frustrated at this time obviously. What does Carvana do in this situation? Do they change their offer? How does that work? Would I be better off bringing it there or them coming to me and your experience which one has less of an inspection?

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6 months ago - /u/SOLIDAge - Direct link

Originally posted by Madstupid

If it's just one crack it will probably be fine...

The actual impact area is very small, but then a crack about 5” spider webs up the windshield

6 months ago - /u/SOLIDAge - Direct link

Originally posted by Madstupid

From my experience I didn't think it will be an issue. My car had a crack in the windshield I wasn't even aware of when I submitted my car and they didn't mention it.

The car I just bought from Carvana came with 5 chips in the windshield.... But it passes their requirements... Whatever.

Did you drop it off or have them come to you to pick it up?

6 months ago - /u/SOLIDAge - Direct link

Originally posted by Badaltnam

I used to be one of the people that came to pick up the car, we arent payed enough to deal with refusing a car over such small damage, you should be fine

Thanks. I pray that’s the case as it got bigger overnight and is now closer to 12 inches 🙃