Splashers3 wrote:
......they were impressed at how good our 10 year old was...including new tires - but, they didn't give us any more.
If you trade it in broke, don't be surprised if they lower their offer.
Good Luck.
".....they were impressed at how good our 10 year old was...including new tires (they told you what you would like to hear) -
but they didn't give us any more"..:S
As the previous poster stated - it will more than likely go to auction - and the new tires were a waste of *your* money! If the dealer really liked them, they may have ended up on another trlr!
Whether you trade it in "broke" - or "how good it was" - unless it's junk - the offer will be the same.....and no matter what the trade-in value, you have no negotiating position on the new unit.
New unit cost comes down - trade value does the same.
If it's in reasonably nice condition, sell it yourself! You will be money ahead, and a new owner will be happy also!
.:C