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- kw_00ExplorerLol, got 2 of them today from the same dealer...... One for the 07 Camry and one for the 09 GMC... According to the letter, both are in absolutely high demand and they would give me top I mean top dollar..... Lol it's the same when I took the Camry to the dealer a few weeks ago for a recall... I mean it's got the service work done and no keys...,who had them....?? Yep a sales guy so glad to see me.... Telling me with the low miles and mint condition qualifying for the highest trade in.... Of course I got slightly frustrated, got my keys and left before the last word came out of his mouth...
- Chuck_thehammerExplorerthis practice has been around for what 60 years.... been missing for a while.. but still an OLD practice...
- coolbreeze01Explorer
gcloss wrote:
Still waiting for a letter from Chrysler telling me my 2012 Ram 2500 is part of their government forced buy back program.
Me too. Is there a buy back or not? - SolidAxleDurangExplorer
wanderingbob wrote:
Trade it in or sell it yer self , If you got , lets say a newer truck of thirty thousand or thirty five thousand dollar trade , always remember the sales tax is based on the trade difference not the retail price . Trade in may save you two thousand or more in sales tax depending on your state . Do not assume you always win by selling it your self !
I wish that was always true. - thomasmnileExplorer
lawnspecialties wrote:
Its just a sales gimmick to get you in the dealership.
No truer words were ever spoken! Got one of those calls after taking my '05 3500 to dealer for service. Funniest call of all was from a Toyota dealer after taking my daughter's '04 Corolla in for service and a recall repair. Car has 198,000 miles on it and looks like it went through a war. This sales weasel calls and tells me how the used car manager saw it and wanted to pay top dollar for outright purchase or trade. Outward appearance of the car being what it is, I figured I would have to pay them to take it in trade.........:B - Dave_H_MExplorer II:B Yeah right, I recall getting such a letter from the stealer that we bought the car from. Only the letter was for a car that we had since traded into them for a different model.
- p220sigmanExplorerI had to laugh when I got the mailer from the dealer telling me how in demand my car was and they wanted me to trade it in with them. I had literally owned it for 2 months at that point...
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIThe only thing I get in the mail from local Dodge Dealership is a coupon book with oil/filter change for $49 (Rotella 12 quarts)
And I take him up on it whenever I need an oil change - goducks10Explorer
ata3001 wrote:
They DON'T want your current truck. What they want is for you to trade in your current truck & BUY a NEW, MORE expensive truck. That's how they make their $.
x2 - BedlamModerator
wanderingbob wrote:
Trade it in or sell it yer self , If you got , lets say a newer truck of thirty thousand or thirty five thousand dollar trade , always remember the sales tax is based on the trade difference not the retail price . Trade in may save you two thousand or more in sales tax depending on your state . Do not assume you always win by selling it your self !
I never found that my private sale netted me less than trade in value and tax deduction. I am not professional salesman when I sell my old vehicles but always come out ahead of a trade in.
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