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Used GT500 dealer/ private prices are outrageous
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<blockquote data-quote="deathsteed" data-source="post: 13552921" data-attributes="member: 50171"><p>Not only does the lender look at NADA but the dealership uses it to determine the value of your trade. And regardless of how much you spent on aftermarket mods your vehicle is only worth blue book value- unfortunately! For example I recently read a members post and he said he received $28,500 trade in value for his 09 GT500 which just happens to be the same amount as what NADA value is. So, it is used and it is a real value. The NADA lists retail for a 2009 GT500 for $33,000, but the average prices posted are between $36-39,000. So back to my original question- are people actually paying $36-39,000 for the car the dealership just grabbed for $28,500??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deathsteed, post: 13552921, member: 50171"] Not only does the lender look at NADA but the dealership uses it to determine the value of your trade. And regardless of how much you spent on aftermarket mods your vehicle is only worth blue book value- unfortunately! For example I recently read a members post and he said he received $28,500 trade in value for his 09 GT500 which just happens to be the same amount as what NADA value is. So, it is used and it is a real value. The NADA lists retail for a 2009 GT500 for $33,000, but the average prices posted are between $36-39,000. So back to my original question- are people actually paying $36-39,000 for the car the dealership just grabbed for $28,500?? [/QUOTE]
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