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Trade-in Value 1212 Responses
Last post: 4 years, 1 month ago | Thread started: Apr 27, 09, 8:26 p.m.
Out of context: Response #4 [Apr 27, 09, 8:26 p.m.]
- zarkonite
If you sell the car privately you'll make the most money. Once you sell the car you take the money the buyer gave you and pay-off your car loan and whatever's left is yours.
However the buyer decides to finance his purchase is none of your business, he can get a loan, sell drugs, etc. doesn't matter since you're collecting the total value you're selling it for and turning around and settling your debts.
The dealership will offer roughly half of what the resell value is so you'll be getting half of what you would make selling it privately. They need to inspect the car and fix up whatever's wrong cuz they're a dealership and they have to provide a warranty even with used cars.


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