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Taking a bath on a dealer trade in.
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<blockquote data-quote="BlueBomber" data-source="post: 15653034" data-attributes="member: 186835"><p>I recently traded in a cammed C5 towards my 17 GT simply because the tire kickers, stupidity, and lowballers were driving me nuts. Towards the end of my patience (few months of reposting on CL & FB groups) I ended up taking about 2k from the dealer less than what I was asking for the car private party. Living in FL the taxed price was reduced by my trade's value as well. Ultimately it was just easier to give them the keys and make that money pit their problem and avoid dealing with further flakes and idiots. With the car being a total PITA I also don't have to worry about some dude getting pissed at it later on and wanting to make it my problem. Long story short, sometimes it's worth it. My net loss versus private party was about 1500 bucks.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueBomber, post: 15653034, member: 186835"] I recently traded in a cammed C5 towards my 17 GT simply because the tire kickers, stupidity, and lowballers were driving me nuts. Towards the end of my patience (few months of reposting on CL & FB groups) I ended up taking about 2k from the dealer less than what I was asking for the car private party. Living in FL the taxed price was reduced by my trade's value as well. Ultimately it was just easier to give them the keys and make that money pit their problem and avoid dealing with further flakes and idiots. With the car being a total PITA I also don't have to worry about some dude getting pissed at it later on and wanting to make it my problem. Long story short, sometimes it's worth it. My net loss versus private party was about 1500 bucks. Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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