Question:
I have Mazda 626 1997 already paid in full It is worth $2000 now . But the car is giving me some problems. I dont know if i could trade it in.
Answers:
A lot of dealers have incentives for bringing in a trade.
Sometimes they dont even have to be running.
See what the dealer will offer you on a trade, and I would still see what I could sell if for privately as well.
I own a black 2.0 ford cougar with 40000 on the clock , will it be acollectors car one day?
bring it to dealership. . . ask for a trade. DUHToyota FJ Cruiser: Have you been happy with it?
Go to a dealer, and tell them you want to use your car as a trade in. You say it has problems though so it may not even be worth the 2,000. Depending on your credit and the real condition of your trade in will depend on what type of deal you get from a car dealer. Good Luck..My 1969 Pontiac Lemans also has GTO badges on it, did Pontiac put both on it's cars back then?
You can trade in anything, even a goat if the dealership will take it. Just remember that the dealer will only give you a "wholesale" value on your vehicle on trade in, which if you think your car is worth $2000, then you will get about $800-$1000 for the trade in.1992 bmw indicators,all four lites don't work?
If it is the 4 cylinder version with automatic DON'T trade it in. I would just junk it because I hear the transmissions are horrible because Ford built the transmission and really screwed up on the cooling/ventilation. It's built in a ford factory and darn near every part on the engine and transmission has the ford logo stamped on it in one form of fashion or another. But if it is the V6 with auto,or a 4 cyl with manual I really dont know what to say.Dodge Stealth transmission doesn't work when cold?
You can still trade it in, a lot of dealers don't inspect the cars fully intil they have already taken them on trade.More Questions & Answers ...
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