Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 3:25 pm
Don't have to drive too far for Del Taco?jtr wrote:my 95 Dodge Neon has only 87,600 miles on it.
Don't have to drive too far for Del Taco?jtr wrote:my 95 Dodge Neon has only 87,600 miles on it.
try less. wayyyyy less. a 10 year old neon in real nice shape might be worth 1500, but, I doubt it. A ten year old civic or corolla wouldn't even bring that much.jtr wrote:my 95 Dodge Neon has only 87,600 miles on it. But thinking trade in will only get me $4500 or less.
Laugh of the year right there.jtr wrote:my 95 Dodge Neon has only 87,600 miles on it. But thinking trade in will only get me $4500 or less.
Thats not to say the dealer won't sell it for $4500- or try to- if he takes it in traderozy wrote:Laugh of the year right there.jtr wrote:my 95 Dodge Neon has only 87,600 miles on it. But thinking trade in will only get me $4500 or less.
500 if the air works.
200 if it doesn't.
You were missing the decimal right? 45.00 would have been MUCH closer.
which is why people shouldn't do trade-ins in the first place, but should sell vehicles themselves on the open market?Cuda wrote: Thats not to say the dealer won't sell it for $4500- or try to- if he takes it in trade
a new car dealership won't waste their time. It will go to auction where a used car dude will ask 3995, if it's real nice. He will jump all over 3k if somebody is dumb enough to offer it.Cuda wrote:Thats not to say the dealer won't sell it for $4500- or try to- if he takes it in traderozy wrote:Laugh of the year right there.jtr wrote:my 95 Dodge Neon has only 87,600 miles on it. But thinking trade in will only get me $4500 or less.
500 if the air works.
200 if it doesn't.
You were missing the decimal right? 45.00 would have been MUCH closer.