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<blockquote data-quote="01silverstang" data-source="post: 10806765" data-attributes="member: 21743"><p>Well mini-update... the salesman explained they really needed to see my trade in person to give a fair price. However he went on to say, that from talking to his manager and "making some calls" they didn't think they could do $4,000 on trade, more in the range of $2,500. </p><p></p><p>I researched comps to my car that were listed on Autotrader and found they were all listed between $6,400 and $7,500. So I e-mailed that back to him and explained that with $4,000 trade, and an asking price in-line with the others $2,400-$3,500 profit wasn't unreasonable. Granted cars sell for what they sell for, they would still make money on the trade. I also explained that while I had a little room to negotiate that I couldn't justify driving 70 miles each way to go test drive the car and let them appraise mine if they didn't think they could do more than $2,500.</p><p></p><p>That's where we are at now, hopefully I hear something else this evening. I also once again pointed out I could write a check if we can get to some agreement, I really see them having a hard time selling a car most banks wouldn't give a loan on for that much money...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01silverstang, post: 10806765, member: 21743"] Well mini-update... the salesman explained they really needed to see my trade in person to give a fair price. However he went on to say, that from talking to his manager and "making some calls" they didn't think they could do $4,000 on trade, more in the range of $2,500. I researched comps to my car that were listed on Autotrader and found they were all listed between $6,400 and $7,500. So I e-mailed that back to him and explained that with $4,000 trade, and an asking price in-line with the others $2,400-$3,500 profit wasn't unreasonable. Granted cars sell for what they sell for, they would still make money on the trade. I also explained that while I had a little room to negotiate that I couldn't justify driving 70 miles each way to go test drive the car and let them appraise mine if they didn't think they could do more than $2,500. That's where we are at now, hopefully I hear something else this evening. I also once again pointed out I could write a check if we can get to some agreement, I really see them having a hard time selling a car most banks wouldn't give a loan on for that much money... [/QUOTE]
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