Posted by ericlb on December 03, 2015 at 05:37:41 from (67.142.172.25):
In Reply to: Trading cars posted by Case e on December 02, 2015 at 07:44:58:
about normal, i recently had the same experience when i replaced our car, nothing wrong with it but miles, and i wanted the wife, who is on the road a lot to have something with way less miles, they wanted full retail for the used jeep we wanted, but offered only 500 bucks for ours, i worked for a dealer for a couple years as a kid in my 20 s so i kind of was expecting this the object is to get a profit on their vehicle, and get yours for nothing when done, which they can resell or wholesale if its worn out, around here mexican nationals come up and will buy nearly anything, since they have nothing in your old car whatever they can get is still profit for them, i offered some less for the jeep, cash in their hand paid in full and no trade in, they took it, i guess since it was a direct pay instead of financed, and sold the old car to the neighbor for his daughter to drive something nice, gave him a steal, but still more than 500 bucks she is still driving the car and loves it
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