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Yes, but don't expect them to give you a deal on the price of the new car! You should make your best deal first, and THEN tell them you have a car to trade in.
No. Read the fine print.
How do I convince my parents to get me a car?
they'll find a way to **** you over. been there, done that.There's probably "small print", which means the answer is No.
Would it be cheaper to buy a cheap car at a dealer or a used car lot?
I doubt it...Recently traded in my 2000 Dodge Durango w/ 67k on it...impecable int/ext worth at least 10500 privatley sold and only got 6500 trade in...if you are expecting to get what its worth...you are dreamingDoes any one knows a bank that gives loan on salvaged cars?
No way! They always rip you off with trades. Best thing is to sell the car on your own then take the cash and put it as a down payment towards your new car. Sometimes this is logistically difficult, though, so you just gotta trade it in. They take care of the sale, however, so you are kind of paying them for the service.What would make you want to buy a hybrid car?
Yes... then they'll jack up the new car price by $8000.Is the SuperLeggera worth the extra wait?
If it sounds like a duck, walks like a duck and looks like a duck, its probably a duck.I get my licence soon and i really want a convertible manual car under $5000 ... any suggestions?
The dealer could care less if you throw in a trade after you get a cash price, they will just offer you $250 for your truck and tell you its a wholesale to wholesale deal.
How do used cars traders make money?
Good Luck,
Buying cars that are far away?
You answered your own question. You know a dealer can't give you 10K on a car worth 1K. It's obviously a scam.Can u tell me a couple of websites that sell used cars, trucks and vans.?
Yes.... However expect to pay above the asking price of the vehicle you want to purchase. Example, for argument's sake, your car is worth $1000, the car you want to buy is $11,000, in order for the dealer to give you (or show) 10,000 for your trade, he has to charge you 20,000 for the car. The dealer is working on the TRADE DIFFERENCE, not the perceived value. All he is doing is appealling to your GREED FACTOR, because everybody wants "the deal of the century". The dealer got your attention through advertising. So in closing, always do your homework before going into a dealership, and do not have unrealistic expectations. By the way, I sell inexpensive used cars in a small, but very personable dealership, and if a deal is too good to be true, it probably isn't.More Questions & Answers ...
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