David E
UStheir fees are out of this world their fees are out of this world. sometimes 200 percent of the bid. Every auction can be done in person and you can actually view the car you are interested in. buy a car without keys can cost you a few hundred from a locksmith.
William Anson
USInterface was confusing Interface was confusing. I bid on the wrong vehicle, then tried to contact the seller immediately and the number provided was out of service. so I contacted Joyride and they would not even try to resolve the issue and I got charged for the deposit on a vehicle I did not need or want.
Edward Garix
USI bought a vehicle from this platform I bought a vehicle from this platform, from Obsidian auto sales in Whittier, paid $25000 cash and no title, it was all a scam and joyride did nothing to help, it is not legitimate platform, stay away.
MJW
USBuyers should proceed with Caution I have bought multiple cars from this platform and at first I thought it was a great place to buy used cars and it can be if you time it right. However, there is more downside then up. 1. Stay away from “No Key” Cars. Everyone I have bought has major issues, especially if it looks really clean. Big Red Flag. 2. A lot of these cars have registration issues when you bring them to the dmv, I have paid more in fees then for actual vehicle 3. If your doing this for flipping things can get iffy because they report you as the seller and technically you can’t sell a car not registered in your name Lastly, I think this concept is good but in the last few months prices have skyrocketed, not sure if this is due to good marketing or are they bidding up the vehicles themselves? I don’t know the answer but wouldn’t be surprised by the way they treat you when you go to pick up the cars. Good company from the seller side, not so great for buyers
Aiman Abuhamdieh
USSo far so good So far so good I like the system that I don’t have to go anywhere and bid from my phone the only thing is I can get a good deal anymore all the cars are overpriced because of the number of bidders and there’s a lot of surprises after you buy the car so it’s good and bad the good thing is the convenience but the bad thing you cannot see the car in person and that would make it little tricky