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Car Trade In Tips and Advice Car Appraisal | Blue Q Automotive Group |
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Is it best to get a little less on a trade in or throw an advertisement in the paper
or online and bring strangers to the house?
THE CON'S = More Money!
Obviously dealerships are in the business of making money. That is how they keep
the lights on and pay for their lease and so forth. In most cases they will be quoting
you less money on your trade than what you could probably sell it for yourself.
Tip: Sell your vehicle for free in our local automotive
classified section and get two free For Sale By Owner signs.
Get started!
THE PRO'S = No Ads. No Strangers. Less Taxes.
The telephone calls and strange visits are sometimes enough to take a loss on your
trade, and I am speaking from experience. Not to say every personally sold vehicle
is a scary or rough transaction, but bringing strangers to your house and knowing
that they will know where you live if or when mechanical troubles rise can keep
you up at night. However, let's get back to savings! Ok so fewer taxes? That is
right. If you are buying a $20,000 vehicle and receive $8,000 on your trade then
you will only have to pay taxes on $12,000. What does that mean in dollars and cents?
In Tooele County there is currently a 6.25% tax charge per purchase of a new or
used vehicle. The difference in tax between $20,000 and $12,000 will leave you with
$500 in your pocket!
THE CON'S - Do I Trade?
So when it comes down to Trade or not to Trade keep in mind that the quote that
you get on your trade is just as important as the price that they are asking for
your desired new or used vehicle. Be sure that you have a good understanding of
what your vehicle is worth by looking at Black Book, NADA.com or equivalent. Also,
make sure that the dealer does not curse you with the Voodoo Mathematics and you
will come out a happy new vehicle owner!
Tip: For additional information on voodoo mathematics and trade in bargaining
read our Negotiation Tips.
Value Your Trade In
Get a free trade value from Black Book Online.
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