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Road Side Pub
Stealership guys - inside
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<blockquote data-quote="Grabber" data-source="post: 15344285" data-attributes="member: 70485"><p>Thanks for the input guys. Going to work a few details out.</p><p></p><p>I have a loan on both. The explorer was $16,000 when we bought it. Didn't have $16,000 to buy out right. Again, not a true SVTP baller, I know. </p><p></p><p>Either way, sell my Mustang private party and part it out is the smart thing. I still have to trade in the Explorer and pay the difference in taxes between the trade in and new price of the vehicle of 10.25% of the sell price of the vehicle. When trading in two cars and purchasing one, it's even less, so, I'm saving about $3,000, give or take by not paying the full amount of taxes.</p><p></p><p>@LS2GTO - It's not so much just price. Any dealer I've gone to refuses to be up front. We will negotiate for sometimes 2 hours, where I give them a price, they walk away for 10-15 minutes, come back 100 bucks more, etc. The dealers have been respectful, but, it's not a good experience when they intentionally low ball me and have a super expensive car that has the options I want. Point in case, I don't think any of my cars are worth KBB Values, period. I want a "FAIR" price and when I've been offered $5,000 or $10,000 less than a "poor condition fair value car" that's a big **** you. </p><p></p><p>Anyhow, I understand the logic and will make a choice soon. The car will be parted out no matter what and I may try to list it private party and deal with dozens of buyers that probably don't have available funds, want to JUST drive the car, etc. Again, always been easier going to a dealer, even though that is not the best experience either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grabber, post: 15344285, member: 70485"] Thanks for the input guys. Going to work a few details out. I have a loan on both. The explorer was $16,000 when we bought it. Didn't have $16,000 to buy out right. Again, not a true SVTP baller, I know. Either way, sell my Mustang private party and part it out is the smart thing. I still have to trade in the Explorer and pay the difference in taxes between the trade in and new price of the vehicle of 10.25% of the sell price of the vehicle. When trading in two cars and purchasing one, it's even less, so, I'm saving about $3,000, give or take by not paying the full amount of taxes. @LS2GTO - It's not so much just price. Any dealer I've gone to refuses to be up front. We will negotiate for sometimes 2 hours, where I give them a price, they walk away for 10-15 minutes, come back 100 bucks more, etc. The dealers have been respectful, but, it's not a good experience when they intentionally low ball me and have a super expensive car that has the options I want. Point in case, I don't think any of my cars are worth KBB Values, period. I want a "FAIR" price and when I've been offered $5,000 or $10,000 less than a "poor condition fair value car" that's a big **** you. Anyhow, I understand the logic and will make a choice soon. The car will be parted out no matter what and I may try to list it private party and deal with dozens of buyers that probably don't have available funds, want to JUST drive the car, etc. Again, always been easier going to a dealer, even though that is not the best experience either. [/QUOTE]
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