Sure, but you will have to pay the difference when trading in a used car for a new car. It lost considerble value when you drove it off the lot.
yes, but the price may not be the same
Sure you can trade it in. You will get the wholesale price of what it is worth in trade. Now if you are referring to a new car you bought and you want to return it for another car, the answer is no & yes. You can trade it in but the same thing applies. It is now a used car and you will get that used car price. Just let them repair it under the warranty.
The dealer has to make money if he sells it for the same price he bought it then there is no profit. At the same time the dealer has to sell it at a price to where the buyers do not feel ripped off.
Trade in allowance is the allowance provided by the vendors to the company when company sell the old asset and acquire the new same asset from vendor, trade-in allowance is the amount paid by vendor for the old asset if it is more than salvage value then it is gain otherwise loss on sale of asset.A trade-in allowance is the amount of money taken off the sale price in exchange for the item being traded in by the customer. It is most commonly seen in the automotive industry when a person trades in their old car to the dealer. The term "trade-in allowance" is used because it is different than the actual value of the item. For example, the new car has a retail price of $20,000, but the dealer would be willing to discount the vehicle and sell it for $19,000 cash. The old car has a wholesale value to the dealer of $8,000; but the dealer would offer a trade-in allowance of $9,000 off the full retail price of the new car. The difference between full retail and the trade-in allowance ($11,000) is the same as the difference between what the dealer is willing to take for the new car and what he is willing to pay for the trade-in (19 - 8 = 11). The actual values are used in the accounting entry. Here, the dealer records a $19,000 sale and a used car at a cost of $8,000.
On almost all Hondas is the same. A = Oil & filter change. Dealer price $33 - $50 1 = Rotate tires. Dealer price $15 3 = 12qt. Transmission service. Dealer price $188
yes you can trade in your ds games for new ones as long as that they are at the same price and from the same seller.
New car prices will vary from state to state and even dealer to dealer. Shipping distances, demand, local economy, and dealer incentives all affect the final price of a new car.
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if it is the same price
The same as everywhere else in the US. Go to the Apple website, click on iPad and then Buy Now, and price out the configuration you want. This will be the same price as your local Apple dealer.
It's just another trade name for cubic zirconia. It's a great diamond substitute, but why buy overpriced junk from a shopping channel when you can get the same stuff for half the price on eBay?
Yes, it is possible to buy a car from a dealer in one state and pick it up in another state from a dealer of the same car company. Although this transaction might be unusual, it is possible. Shipping charges might apply depending on the situation.