While the company offers a legitimate and fast service for offloading vehicles, consumers frequently report feeling misled by the digital estimates.

Below is a detailed analysis of the most common complaints, how the company's business model works, and how to protect yourself if you choose to use the service. 🚗 The Anatomy of a We Buy Any Car Complaint

Many consumers complain that they are not clearly told about administrative fees until the very end of the deal.

If a seller requires an instant bank transfer or same-day payment rather than waiting a few standard business days, a steep, additional "fast payment" fee is often applied. 3. Aggressive "Take It or Leave It" Pressure

Upon arriving at the physical inspection center, branch representatives inspect the vehicle with a fine-tooth comb. Minor paint flecks, light interior wear, or a missing spare key are used as justification to slash hundreds or thousands of dollars off the initial quote.

Branch employees are trained car buyers. Customers often complain about high-pressure sales tactics.

The initial online quote explicitly assumes the car is in absolute pristine "showroom" condition. Because very few used cars are perfect, almost every customer sees a drop in price at the physical appointment. 2. Hidden or High Transaction Fees