Would a car dealer take two cars in trade in for more off on one new car?
February 6th, 2010 | by admin | Free Car Quote! Free Car Quote! Free Car Quote!I have two old cars, but I only need to buy one new one.
I wondered with the economy as bad as it is. Would a car dealer ever consider taking two old cars both 10 years old as trade in on the new car? Is there any car salesmen in the audience here?
Some may, depending on the type and condition of the cars and what car you want to buy. The only way to find out is ask. However I wouldn’t tell them I had a trade until I had an agreed on price on the new one. Then ask them and you’ll find out how much you’re getting for the trades. If you go in there with the trades up front you never really know whether they really gave you anything for your car(s) or not.
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By The Eagle Keeper on Feb 6, 2010
Yes you can trade in two old cars. But you need to know that if they aren’t in really good shape to resale, you’ll get the lowest wholesale value for them. You may be better off selling them yourself. Go to kbb.com & do a eval on their trade values vs. private sale values. Get informed before you walk in & get cornholed. But in the end it’s really up to the dealer if they even want them.
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By mustanger on Feb 6, 2010
Some may, depending on the type and condition of the cars and what car you want to buy. The only way to find out is ask. However I wouldn’t tell them I had a trade until I had an agreed on price on the new one. Then ask them and you’ll find out how much you’re getting for the trades. If you go in there with the trades up front you never really know whether they really gave you anything for your car(s) or not.
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Been repairing and restoring cars for over 50 years. Have bought & sold a lot of cars over the years.
By jay on Feb 6, 2010
You can trade in as many as you want.
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bmw client advisor