Am I able to trade in my 03 Civic which has about 63,000 miles and I owe approx $14,000 on it.?

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For a new Honda CRV which is $21, $24 grand

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My '98 Corolla's radio, power mirrors, and dash clock is out.?

depends on the contract you have.
sell it privately, that way you will get
top dollar for it.
personally, these are great cars, and hard to find.
they last and last...
the CRV, is a high maintenance SUV.
4 wheel disc brakes, complex transmission,
heavy duty suspension, and a guzzler.
you decide.
steve

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I don't really agree with the other guy, both cars are equally good I would say. You will have negative equity or be "upside down" like most every person in america with a financed vehicle, if you have good credit the dealer will most likely make the deal work. Your payment will go up in amount and term I'm sure they always do. Go to KBB.com or kelley blue book and get the trade in value and the retail value for your car print it and take it with you to the dealer, they will act like those numbers are just made up and you can't depend on that but that is crap they want to sell a car make sure you stay in charge, if they get rude walk, honda dealers are a dime a dozen go somewhere else. What will happen is say they offer to give you $9500 for your civic then you will still owe $4,500 they will take that money and tack it onto your new CRV making the price $25,500,$28,500 plus taxes and fees, then they will take off any rebates or money they may be able to come down on from the original price so out the door you will probably be looking at paying about $2 or $3K more than sticker, but some banks will do that, your interest rate won't be as good but if you have strong credit you can get about anything financed. It mostly depends on how bad the dealer wants to move the CRV and how bad they want your trade. The problem is this is a cycle, you are upside down in your civic, you will be even more upside down in your CRV and the cycle goes on, but don't loose heart, like I said almost everyone who has ever financed a car is upside down, you are not alone! If you want the CRV go get it, just know getting rid of it will be harder than getting rid of the civic so you will probably be in it for a while, make sure you like it.
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