How much would be the trade-in value?
How much would be the trade-in value?
Hello people. My max is 81000 years old and i have Gr2s with maxspeeds, running on 18" enkei rims. if i trade in my car like that, how much would it be?
or it has to be all stock?
or it has to be all stock?
www.kbb.com
www.edmunds.com
www.nadaguides.com
Aftermarket parts add no value whatsoever to trade-in. Part it out and trade it in stock.
www.edmunds.com
www.nadaguides.com
Aftermarket parts add no value whatsoever to trade-in. Part it out and trade it in stock.
Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
www.kbb.com
www.edmunds.com
www.nadaguides.com
Aftermarket parts add no value whatsoever to trade-in. Part it out and trade it in stock.
www.edmunds.com
www.nadaguides.com
Aftermarket parts add no value whatsoever to trade-in. Part it out and trade it in stock.
Is trade in value negotiable?
They will always lowball you and take you as uninformed. Just go to the sites indicated above. See what those sites say. Print that info out and take that with you to the dealer.
Remember, negotiate the price for the car you want before you discuss trading anything in. When it comes time to talk about trade. Point to your three print out. Kbb is the most accurate. Nada is usually always high. Just make sure you get at least what KBB says. Anything less, say F$#% you and have a good day.
Remember, negotiate the price for the car you want before you discuss trading anything in. When it comes time to talk about trade. Point to your three print out. Kbb is the most accurate. Nada is usually always high. Just make sure you get at least what KBB says. Anything less, say F$#% you and have a good day.
Originally Posted by rmd0311
They will always lowball you and take you as uninformed. Just go to the sites indicated above. See what those sites say. Print that info out and take that with you to the dealer.
Remember, negotiate the price for the car you want before you discuss trading anything in. When it comes time to talk about trade. Point to your three print out. Kbb is the most accurate. Nada is usually always high. Just make sure you get at least what KBB says. Anything less, say F$#% you and have a good day.
Remember, negotiate the price for the car you want before you discuss trading anything in. When it comes time to talk about trade. Point to your three print out. Kbb is the most accurate. Nada is usually always high. Just make sure you get at least what KBB says. Anything less, say F$#% you and have a good day.
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