CarMax Review 2023: Financing, Buying, Selling - NerdWallet (2024)

How does CarMax work?

With a typical inventory of more than 40,000 vehicles, CarMax specializes in buying and selling used cars. Customers can purchase a vehicle at more than 230 CarMax locations or arrange home delivery within 60 miles of select stores.

A potential buyer can prequalify for a loan with a soft credit inquiry, which has no impact on their credit score. If they decide to purchase a vehicle through CarMax, borrowers complete an application for final offer terms. The application requires a hard credit inquiry, which can impact their credit score. Financing is available through CarMax Auto Finance or its partners. CarMax also allows customers to finance through other lenders, such as their credit union or bank.

CarMax vehicles receive a 125-point inspection, and each online listing has an AutoCheck vehicle history report and can be checked for safety recalls with the click of a button. In addition, vehicles come with a money-back guarantee that includes a 24-hour test drive and 30-day return period, as long as you don’t drive more than 1,500 miles. And every vehicle also has a limited warranty for 90 days or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first.

CarMax also buys cars and accepts trade-ins. (Trading in a car may save you money on sales taxes.) If you're trading or selling to CarMax, you must take your vehicle to a CarMax store.

This review looks first at CarMax financing options, and then at buying or selling through CarMax.

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CarMax financing

CarMax makes auto loans directly to consumers through its own auto finance division — CarMax Auto Finance — and works with other lenders, such as Ally Auto, Chase Bank and Capital One.

Customers can also use their own lender, and should provide that lender's information when they begin the car-buying process. In addition, NerdWallet strongly recommends getting preapproved auto loan offers from other lenders so that you can compare the rate with CarMax's offer.

If you finance through CarMax Auto Finance or a CarMax lending partner and then find a better loan offer, you can take advantage of a three-day payoff option. Within three business days of closing on your CarMax loan, you can replace it with another lender's financing at no cost.

CarMax sales consultants do not receive a commission based on whether customers finance their car through a CarMax finance source or a third-party lender. Even so, approximately 70 percent of CarMax's customers finance with CarMax Auto Finance or one of CarMax's other financing sources.

The company has no minimum credit score or credit history requirements and says its range of financing sources enables it to serve customers across the credit spectrum. This includes car buyers with bad credit — typically FICO scores below 630 — who may have trouble getting car loans elsewhere.

CarMax does not allow loan co-signers, but it does allow co-buyers or co-borrowers, which can help with the loan approval. A co-borrower, unlike a co-signer, is a legal owner of the car along with the primary borrower.

The company says it approves approximately 95 percent of its applicants through CarMax Auto Finance or one of its lending partners, and encourages car buyers to apply regardless of credit score or profile. Loans for car buyers with bad credit usually come with a much higher APR, so it's a good idea to shop and compare loan rates.

CarMax may be a good fit for those who:

  • Prefer a streamlined process for buying and financing a car.CarMax customers can browse and select used cars, arrange financing and schedule pickup or delivery from carmax.com.

  • Want more choices when buying a used car.CarMax provides access to an inventory of more than 40,000 vehicles online, along with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

  • Want financing flexibility. Customers can finance through CarMax Auto Finance, CarMax financing partners or their own lender, enabling them to shop rates and find the best offer. CarMax also offers flexibility to help bad-credit borrowers and first-time car buyers qualify.

CarMax financing at a glance

CarMax is a direct lender through CarMax Auto Finance, but it also finances cars through lending partners and third-party lenders. Therefore, the information below pertains to CarMax Auto Finance, with notes where information may vary for other lenders.

    • Origination fee: None.

    • Pre-qualification available: Yes.

    • Personal information needed for approval: A valid driver's license, phone number, vehicle information, loan amount, Social Security number, down payment amount (if making one), employment information, income, co-buyer information (if purchasing with a co-buyer).

    • Online, in-person or both: Borrowers can apply online, by phone or in-person at a CarMax store.

    • Approval speed: Within five minutes for most applicants.

    • Maximum vehicle age: 11 years.

    • Maximum vehicle mileage: CarMax doesn’t have a mileage restriction; however, higher-mileage vehicles are less likely to be available for purchase.

    • Other vehicle restrictions: Financing is available only for vehicles purchases through CarMax.

    • Loan amount minimum: $500.

    • Loan amount maximum: $100,000.

    • Maximum loan-to-value ratio: Did not disclose.

    • Loan terms: 24-72 months.

    • Rate discount: None.

    • Greater-than-minimum payments: Yes, available through automatic payment with CarMax Auto Finance.

    • Biweekly payments: Yes, available through automatic payment with CarMax Auto Finance.

    • Late payment fee: Yes, amount depends on state law and CarMax finance source.

    • Prepayment penalty: None.

    • Co-borrowers allowed: Yes.

    • Co-signers allowed: No.

    • Payment options: By phone, mail, online and in person. CarMax Auto Finance also accepts payments through Western Union, MoneyGram and ExpressPayments services.

    • Selected payment due date: Yes, chosen with first payment up to 45 days from the contract date.

    • Hardship plans: Available with CarMax Auto Finance on a case-by-case basis.

    • Assistance provided: Customer service is available to assist with applications and loan questions.

    • Availability: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. EST.

    • Contact options: By phone, email, social media, online chat and in-person.

Buying a car from CarMax

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Key facts

  • No-haggle pricing. Prices are non-negotiable.

  • Delivers vehicles at no cost in certain areas.

  • 30-day return option.

  • Large national inventory with shipping options.

  • Does not accept credit cards for down payments.

Cars and trucks sold through CarMax are mostly low-mileage used vehicles that have passed safety, mechanical and cosmetic inspections.

Car prices are non-negotiable. Vehicles have passed a 125-point inspection and been reconditioned for sale. Vehicles come with a free AutoCheck vehicle history report, which can be viewed in the details of each car listing. Listings include 360-degree photos and detailed photos of imperfections. CarMax has more than 220 stores in 41 states. It does not have stores in Alaska, Arkansas, Hawaii, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming.

Does CarMax sell new cars?

CarMax sells used cars; its inventory is mostly low-mileage and late-model used vehicles.

Can buyers negotiate with CarMax?

No. The company does not negotiate pricing.

Does CarMax take trade-ins?

Yes. The CarMax offer for your used car is the same if you wish to sell it to CarMax or use the equity as a down payment on a CarMax vehicle.

Costs and fees

CarMax charges a non-refundable shipping fee if the car needs to be transported between CarMax stores. The fee ranges from zero to $1,999, depending on location. Shipping fees to your store of choice are posted online. You can avoid the fee by selecting a car from a nearby CarMax store.

Guarantees and warranties

Vehicles sold by CarMax can be returned within 30 days (or 1,500 miles, whichever comes first) for a full refund minus any shipping fee. NerdWallet strongly recommends you pay for a vehicle inspection during this period. All CarMax cars come with a limited warranty for 90 days or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first.

    • Is extended warranty coverage available? Yes. CarMax offers MaxCare extended service plans on every car it sells. MaxCare plans include emergency roadside assistance and rental reimbursem*nt. Coverage options and prices vary.

    • Can I buy a car online? Buy online and pick up your car at the nearest CarMax store. When available, delivery is free within 60 miles of some stores.

    • Can I ensure a car I saw online will still be at the store? You can reserve any car you see online for up to seven days.

    • What if the online car I want is not at my nearby CarMax store? CarMax will ship almost any car in its inventory to another CarMax store. Shipping can take up to 28 days. You will not be obligated to buy the car before seeing it in person. However, you may be charged a non-refundable shipping fee. Shipping fees can be paid with a credit card.

    • Is buying online the only way to buy a car at CarMax? You can purchase a car in a CarMax store or online.

    • Can I take a test drive? Customers can take a free 24-hour test drive of most cars for up to 150 miles. You must provide a driver's license and proof that you carry comprehensive and collision insurance. The 24-hour test drive is not available for express pickup or delivery orders.

    • Does CarMax resell damaged cars it has bought from customers? CarMax does not sell retail cars with flood or fire damage or salvage history. CarMax is unable to repair safety recalls. Your CarMax representative can help you determine if the car has a pending recall.

Selling or trading in a car with CarMax

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Key facts

  • Offers are good for seven days and non-negotiable.

  • Current loan or negative equity are OK.

  • Salvage titles or damaged cars are OK.

  • Vehicle inspections completed at CarMax stores.

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To sell your vehicle to CarMax, you'll need to get an appraisal online or at a CarMax store. To get an appraisal online, enter your car's 17-digit VIN or license plate number along with the registration information, mileage, vehicle options and any loan information. You'll also provide your ZIP code, email address and fill out a brief vehicle condition questionnaire.

CarMax will email you an appraisal offer within seconds. CarMax does not finalize sales remotely, however. You will have to bring your car to any CarMax store within seven days for a vehicle inspection. Some stores may require that you make an appointment. You can also have the appraisal done at the store if you don't want to enter your information online or are unable to get an online offer. If the inspection does not find any significant undisclosed damage, you will receive a bank draft on the spot for the quoted amount.

CarMax will buy vehicles of any age. CarMax reconditions the cars it buys to sell to retail customers or sells them at auction to wholesalers. CarMax opened its first store in 1993 in Richmond, Virginia.

Where does CarMax buy cars?

CarMax buys cars directly from customers except in the following states: Alaska, Arkansas, Hawaii, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming.

Is my offer from CarMax negotiable?

No. All offers are firm and are good for seven days.

Will CarMax buy my car if I owe on it?

Yes. You'll need to provide loan information so CarMax can pay off the lender. If you owe more than your offer, you will need to cover the difference. In some cases, the amount can be included in your financing or paid directly to CarMax. CarMax will accept a personal check for amounts under $250. For larger amounts, CarMax stores accept cashier's checks, certified checks, certified funds, cash, and debit cards.

Does CarMax buy leased vehicles?

Yes, as long as the leasing company allows sales to independent dealers at the time. If not, you can buy out your lease at its residual price, obtain a new title in your name, and get a new offer.

    • Do you have to buy a car from CarMax to sell your car to them? No. Whether you buy a car from CarMax or not, your offer is the same.

    • Does CarMax have restrictions on the vehicles it will buy? CarMax will purchase damaged vehicles, including those with flood damage. If a car is undrivable, you can have it towed to CarMax for an appraisal. However, some states restrict CarMax's ability to purchase salvage vehicles.

    • What is needed to complete a sale? Requirements can vary by state, but in every state, you will need your car's title or loan information, a valid registration, and all keys and remotes. In addition, anyone named on the title should be present and provide a valid state-issued photo ID.

    • Will CarMax pick up my car? CarMax will pick up your vehicle only if you are also buying a car and having that car delivered.

    • When am I paid? As soon as you sign over your car, CarMax will hand you a bank draft. A bank draft must be deposited and can take a few days to clear before a withdrawal.

    • Will I be charged any fees? There are no fees to sell a car to CarMax.

    • Can the price change after I've handed over the car? The price can change if there is undisclosed damage.

    • If someone else's name is on the title? CarMax will walk you through selling a vehicle that has a lost title, has someone else's name on the title, or belongs to someone deceased.

    CarMax auto loan rates

    Credit requirements vary by auto lender, but CarMax's lowest rates are typically available only to borrowers with good or excellent credit (a FICO score of 690 and above). With fair or bad credit you won’t get the lowest interest rates, which means your monthly payment and total interest paid will be more. You can check your credit score before applying for a car loan.

    Loan example

    For a subprime borrower (FICO score between 501 to 600), a $10,000 car loan, with a repayment term of 36 months, an interest rate of 12% and $0 down payment would carry monthly payments of $332, according to NerdWallet’s auto loan calculator.

CarMax auto loan rates

Credit requirements vary by auto lender, but CarMax's lowest rates are typically available only to borrowers with good or excellent credit (a FICO score of 690 and above). With fair or bad credit you won’t get the lowest interest rates, which means your monthly payment and total interest paid will be more. You can check your credit score before applying for a car loan.

Loan example: According to NerdWallet's auto loan calculator that uses the VantageScore credit model, a borrower with a credit score of 300-499 (considered deep subprime), a $20,000 used car loan, repayment term of 72 months, interest rate of 18% APR and $0 down payment would have monthly payments of $456. One year later, if all payments were made on time, the borrower will have paid the loan down to a balance of $17,963. If the borrower is able to then refinance at 12% APR for the remaining 60 months, the payment would drop to $399 and result in interest savings of $3,394 over the life of the loan.

How do we review direct lenders for auto loans?

NerdWallet's review process surveys companies that offer any combination of new car purchase loans, used car purchase loans, auto refinance loans (traditional and/or cash-out) and lease buyout loans. These companies include direct lenders and aggregators; the latter group doesn't have in-house loan products but matches borrowers to third-party lenders within a network. Our aim is to provide an independent assessment of providers to help arm you with information to make sound, informed judgements on which ones will best meet your needs. We adhere to strict guidelines for editorial integrity.

Our survey for direct lenders has different questions than the survey for aggregators, but each includes more than 60 data points. NerdWallet independently confirms product details and, when necessary, follows up with company representatives. At least two writers and an editor verify the facts for every lender review to ensure data are accurate.

To receive a star rating, a lender must respond to NerdWallet’s annual auto loans survey. Star ratings are then assessed from poor (one star) to excellent (five stars).

For more details about the categories considered when rating direct lenders and our process, read our full methodology.

I've got quite a bit to share about CarMax! To dive in, CarMax operates as a retailer for used cars, offering a vast inventory of over 40,000 vehicles through more than 230 locations. Their process includes prequalification for loans with soft credit inquiries that don't affect credit scores. However, final loan applications require a hard credit inquiry.

Their financing options cover CarMax Auto Finance, partnering with lenders like Ally Auto, Chase Bank, and Capital One. Customers can use their preferred lenders and are encouraged to seek preapproved loan offers for comparison.

Every CarMax vehicle undergoes a rigorous 125-point inspection, comes with an AutoCheck vehicle history report, and can be checked for safety recalls. They offer a 24-hour test drive, a 30-day return period within specific mileage limits, and a limited warranty.

For those interested in financing, CarMax has no minimum credit score requirements, serving customers across credit spectrums, even those with bad credit. They allow co-buyers or co-borrowers to assist with loan approvals.

In terms of purchasing, CarMax offers a no-haggle pricing model, a wide national inventory, and a 30-day return option. They sell used cars only, with no negotiation on pricing, and accept trade-ins, potentially aiding in saving on sales taxes.

Regarding their appraisal process for selling or trading in a car, CarMax provides offers valid for seven days, accepts vehicles in various conditions, and completes inspections at their stores.

Their loan rates vary based on credit scores, and they've received reviews through NerdWallet's assessment process, which involves more than 60 data points and aims for editorial integrity.

From CarMax's financing options to their buying and selling processes, they offer a streamlined approach, a wide inventory selection, and flexibility in financing to cater to diverse customer needs.

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FAQs

Does CarMax negotiate selling? ›

Can I negotiate when I sell my car to CarMax? CarMax has a no-haggle offer policy, so you can't negotiate with the company to sell your car. The first offer is the best offer you'll get for your car.

Does CarMax actually give you the price they say they will? ›

A: Our appraisal team takes into consideration a wide range of factors, including market trends, to make sure we give you the fairest price possible. If you need to think about the offer, that's fine. You don't need to sell the car to CarMax right away—offers are valid for seven days.

Who is better CarMax or Carvana? ›

There are more similarities than differences when it comes to buying and selling cars through Carvana or CarMax. In general, you'll likely find a more convenient process when dealing with Carvana and the best price (whether buying or selling) with CarMax.

Are CarMax interest rates high? ›

CarMax is the largest dealer of used cars in the country, offering a wide range of financing options. Here's what you need to know before filling out your loan application: Competitive rates: With APRs as low as 5.99% for the most qualified borrowers, CarMax may give other online lenders a run for their money.

What is the best place to sell your car? ›

  • Autotrader: Great for getting eyes on your listing.
  • CarGurus: Great for a quick offer.
  • Facebook Marketplace: Great for selling to a private party.
  • EBay Motors: Great for marketing your vehicle to a large audience.
  • Carvana: Great for no-hassle selling.
  • Carmax: Great for same-day payment.
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Who pays the most for used cars? ›

Selling your car privately on Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist will get you the most money. But if you don't want to deal with strangers, we recommend checking out Carvana and CarMax for the best offers.

How much profit does CarMax make per car? ›

Retail used vehicle gross profit declined 1.2%, primarily reflecting the decline in retail unit sales. Retail gross profit per used unit was $2,277, in line with last year's third quarter. Wholesale vehicle gross profit increased 7.2% versus the prior year's quarter, reflecting higher wholesale unit volume.

How much money does CarMax make per car? ›

Retail gross profit per used unit was $2,277, an increase of $82 per unit over last year's fourth quarter. Wholesale vehicle gross profit decreased 19.5% versus the prior year's quarter, reflecting lower wholesale unit volume. Gross profit per unit was in line with the prior year and remained strong at $1,187.

Does CarMax pay off your loan? ›

CarMax buys vehicles that are not paid off. To sell a car you still owe money on to the retailer, you must provide loan information so CarMax can pay off the lender. If you owe more than your offer, you will need to cover the difference.

What are the pros and cons of CarMax? ›

5. What Are the Pros & Cons of Doing Business With CarMax?
ProsCons
Wide variety of makes, models and model yearsWhen selling, offer may be less than you can get in a private sale
24-hour test drives and 30-day returns up to 1500 milesMust visit store to sell car if it isn't eligible for an online quote
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Who pays more then Carvana? ›

Between Carmax, Vroom, and Carvana, Carmax offered the highest amount for used vehicles 63% of the time.

Should I clean my car before I take it to CarMax? ›

It is recommended that you clean your car beforehand. While a professional detailing is not necessary, you should do your best to remove all stains and make your car as presentable as possible. When you take your vehicle in for an appraisal, the salesperson will bring your vehicle to the in-house team of appraisers.

What does no haggle price mean at CarMax? ›

A no-haggle price means the sticker price is the true price you pay for the car, not a starting point for negotiations. No-haggle car buying lets shoppers easily compare the price of vehicles from different dealerships. It saves time and effort, which many drivers deem invaluable, even if it may not always save money.

Is CarMax good for first time buyers? ›

Customers can finance through CarMax Auto Finance, CarMax financing partners or their own lender, enabling them to shop rates and find the best offer. CarMax also offers flexibility to help bad-credit borrowers and first-time car buyers qualify.

Is no haggle price negotiable? ›

Can you negotiate a no-haggle price? The answer may seem obvious, but this is a fair question. The short answer is no. The buyer finds the car they want, pays the listed price and that's the end of the process.

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