Amazing to read other's reviews. Somehow they have thousands of positive reviews and only 2 negative ones on eBay (called Texas Direct Auto on eBay). All of the issues in the other reviews applied to mine.
I bought the car and sold my trade-in. They were very quick to get my money, but the car took nearly 2 weeks to ship. I was told just before it shipped that it was getting a ding repaired. I asked for a picture of the ding, which was never sent. The truck arrived, and they picked up my trade-in. I asked what happened if I returned the car in 7 days and they said that the deal would be unwound and my truck would be returned to me. Dings inside the vehicle, hack job paint job on the rear quarter panel (overspray everywhere, the paint didn't match, scratched surrounding chrome bits), cruise control did not work, rain sensing wipers did not work, the tire had a slow leak, and food in the seats.
I called to send the car back and get my trade back, and I have not received any information. I am told that the return of their vehicle is in the works, but no directions or timing, and no word on my trade in. I was told by pre-sales (Danielle) and my customer service rep for follow up (Christina) that the trade-in would be returned to me if it did not work out. Now I am being told that once the trade is on route to them, they have the right to sell it. Really?
I have purchased my last 4 cars online and have always coached others to do so. Vroom is ruining the experience, which is upsetting. There is a certain amount of trust that goes into a car purchase done remotely. My confidence is broken in Vroom, especially seeing the mirror issues others have experienced.
Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend