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    webuyanycar.com

    webuyanycar.com

    3.6
    (5 reviews)

    So I am not going to say the guy was outright lying but I'll just state the facts. My daughter went…read moreto sell her 2014 car - which she bought new and which had never stalled or quit running on her in all the years she owned the car. The webuyanycar guy, after looking it over, took it for a test ride and when he came back, he told us that the car "just quit running" and that he had to pull over, and that the oil light and the battery light came on and he couldn't get it started again and when it did start, it made an awful noise. He said he was fearful that my daughter shouldn't drive it again. After spending a half hour supposedly "talking with headquarters" to determine what he thought was wrong with the car, he then offered her $500 and said she probably had a "bad flywheel". He did some hocus-pocus with a YouTube video to try to convince us of the source of the sound he said he heard. He said $500 was the best he could do. Mind you, this car had never given her any problem. The only reason she was selling it was because she was pregnant and needed a bigger car for her growing family. While waiting, I drove it again and, of course, it drove perfectly. And it continued to do so until we left and, a few days later, went to Carvana and got a respectable cash price for the car. Go here at your own risk. If you get the price you want, great. If a young fast-talking guy tells you your car suddenly has some mysterious problem and isn't worth what you know it should be, just walk away and go elsewhere.

    Went to the Glen Burnie location. guy took my car for a quick test drive, when he eeturned I…read moresuddenly had a minor dash light on, not sure what happened there, which he later explained as a eeason for such a LOW OFFER.. I was offered 16k from webuyabycar I was offered 21k for the same car from Carmax. Shop around before selling them your car especially if you know its worth. This place WILL make you a very low offer.

    Sports and Imports

    Sports and Imports

    2.9
    (29 reviews)

    Five years ago our son passed away. Sports and Imports was very helpful in resoving issues with…read morehis title and selling his cars. They offered us a price that exceeded the value that other retailers were offering. We just purchased a car from them. The price was great, the car was a 2013 in near mint condition, and with exceptionaly low mileage. We were interested in an SUV and they had 41 SUVs on the lot. I reviewed most of them on line from home and then took 3 of them for a test drive. Dave printed out the Carfax report for the one we liked and we reviewed it in detail. The experience was very pleasant, fun and satisfying. I highly recomment Sports and Imports.

    Okay, so I guess the days of walking onto a used car lot and haggling over the price are long gone…read more I remember being a teenager and watching my mom negotiate at dealerships. There was always a little wiggle room. But here in 2025, it seems like those days are over. Whether you're paying cash or not, most dealerships--including this one--just aren't open to negotiating on price. I found this dealership online through CarGurus. While I didn't see a vehicle I absolutely loved, my situation pushed me to make a quick decision. The fuel pump went out on our Chrysler 300, we were burning through money on Turo rentals, and our Kia had recently been involved in a serious accident. We were stuck between a rock and a hard place, so we needed a car fast. When I visited the lot, the selection was limited, but I managed to find a diamond in the rough--the vehicle I eventually purchased. As mentioned, there was no flexibility on the price, even though I was ready to pay in full. Still, the car met our needs, and time was of the essence, so we went ahead with the purchase. On the positive side, the dealership has an on-site title and registration office, which was a huge convenience. I got my tags the same day--no waiting, no paper tags--which was a big plus. The owner of the dealership also gave me $20 for gas since the tank was low. It wasn't much, but it was a kind gesture, and they even installed the tags for me before I drove off. Kudos!! So, would I return? More likely than not. The salesperson was a decent guy--no pressure, and easy to talk to. Overall, it was a good experience considering the urgency of our situation. If you're in a bind and need a car quickly, this place could be worth checking out. Just go in knowing that negotiation may not be on the table. Good Luck!

    Prime Autos - carbuyers - Updated July 2026

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