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- turbojimmyExplorer
- rexlionExplorerAny chance that they fixed the problems?
It reminds me of my first car, a '73 Chevy Vega. It cost about $3000 when new. Traded it in at 126K miles for $100 credit toward a new Mazda GLC. By that time, the Vega was using a quart of oil every 100 miles and fouling a spark plug every 300 miles, and the dealer was told all this. Soon after, I drove by the dealership and saw the marquee advertising a '73 Vega with "only" 26k miles for (IIRC) $1400. I feel sorry for whoever bought that thing. - Y-GuyModeratorRemember they can ask that all day long, doesn't mean it's going to sell. The other thing is sometimes the trade in is lowered along with the buying price, hard to tell when you have moving numbers if you took a hit or not. What was the NADA when you were looking to sell/trade it?
- nwcutieExplorer
- nwcutieExplorerI am happy at what we got for it. I want anyone who buys it to know what was wrong. We were totally honest with the dealer. Are they totally honest with the buyers???
- DutchmenSportExplorerWhen you sold it, you though you were getting a good deal. You can'y look back now.
We sold a house for $165,000. The buyer turned right around and threw it back up for sale, $225,000. I about died. But then had to come to grips with reality. I AM THE ONE WHO WAS EXTREMELY SATISFIED WHEN I SOLD. WHY SHOULD MY OPINION BE DIFFERENT NOW? So I came to peace and moved on. I'm happy today because I'm free of that noose around my neck. You should be too. Also, you do not know what was invested into the camper to fix it after you sold it either. Be happy, an simply move on. - Old-BiscuitExplorer III
- nwcutieExplorerSend me a message and I will tell you what to look for
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