You can only trade in a car that has clear title. Depending on the dealership, it may work to bring the owner of the car with you to sign off on its being a trade. Or, get the title changed at the DMV into your name before shopping for a car. If this is your wife's car, think twice about doing it without her involvement.
They can sell it on their own, or they can trade it into the dealer toward a down payment.
Trade Insurance information with the other party and make out a claim with your own.
It will cost you nothing unless money is involved in the trade. The trade itself will cost nothing unless you decide to fix the car yourself, in which case, is not involved in the trade.
One can find prices for car trade ins at Auto Trader. One may also check the Official Kelly Blue Book and the website What's My Car Worth as well as Nada Guides.
They will not take the no title car on trade.
You can trade the cars all in for what you want. Trade for what is on the market
No, you can trade a used car for another used car
No
Get someone to take over payments, via an ad in the paper. Trade it in, or give it back to the bank, and take the hit on your credit.
yes,someone might trade.
Yes you can. However, if the car is really for you, the lender probably won't do it. This is what is known as a "straw deal". One person with good credit buys a car for someone who doesn't have good credit. But if you just want to help him by letting him trade in your car, no problem. Find out what car dealers don't want you to know at www.dealertricks.com
Yes it's possible. It's what we called "trade-in".