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<blockquote data-quote="noco5.0" data-source="post: 15809215" data-attributes="member: 138474"><p>I currently own a 2016 A8 Hellcat with about 6500 miles. My car is in excellent shape. I would like to trade for a similar Hellcat but with a manual transmission. On another site a guy posted some auction info which shows the manuals going for 2-3k less than the autos. If I found a manual at a dealership do you think it would be appealing to a dealer to trade straight across assuming the cars are in similar shape with similar miles. I would think the auto would be easier for them to sell. I did look at one deal and their initial offer was a 5k difference between my auto and their manual, which I walked away from. I think there is a pretty good profit just trading straight across, but would like your opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noco5.0, post: 15809215, member: 138474"] I currently own a 2016 A8 Hellcat with about 6500 miles. My car is in excellent shape. I would like to trade for a similar Hellcat but with a manual transmission. On another site a guy posted some auction info which shows the manuals going for 2-3k less than the autos. If I found a manual at a dealership do you think it would be appealing to a dealer to trade straight across assuming the cars are in similar shape with similar miles. I would think the auto would be easier for them to sell. I did look at one deal and their initial offer was a 5k difference between my auto and their manual, which I walked away from. I think there is a pretty good profit just trading straight across, but would like your opinion. [/QUOTE]
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