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I don't know of any dealership that would allow that. On the other hand any dealership will accept a vehicle bought from them for trade in, but I have no doubt that you will lose money on the deal.
Suzuki are a reputable dealership chain to buy from. They will likely carry new and used cars, which can be bought or leased. If you already have a car, they may also offer you a trade-in which will reduce the cost of your new car, depending on the make and condition of your current vehicle.
There are many local places to take your car to trade it in. Carmax is a well known car dealership that takes trade ins. You can also check your local Jeep dealership to see what they have to offer.
There is no such requirement. They can sell it the next minute after you trade it in if they have a customer.
Yes. It is called a trade in.
Yes you can, but it depends on the dealership you trade it to...some of them will be willing to pay it off when they receive it as a trade.
You can trade the vehicle in - but you would probably not qualify for a loan by yourself with no income.
You can try, but the moment the dealership finds out (which only takes an instant), they'll reject the trade.
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well did you contact your dealer about that or did he notice you about some problems or maybe is on hold some problems go see your dealer about that problem and tolk about it
Than the sale is incomplete
Yes, its called a trade-in, but may not be a good deel