NO WAY! it is deffinantley better to sell privately because you will get alot more money like this. Dealerships don't care if you put rims or subs in you car or anything, the price will still be the same as if the car was stock. Try Atotrader.com or somthing =D
you paid the dealer to take your car intrade and then the dealer got book for your trade
They will not take the no title car on trade.
Yes, of course. But the dealer will only do a trade this way if your car is worth much more than the car he is selling to you.
You can
All car dealers SHOULD keep registration fees on a trade in car but if a client requests other wise then there is not much they can or will do, although if you ask to know the registration fees they should be able to tell you.
car trading shopMost dealer's used cars are trade ins.
No, make the best deal you can on a purchase without a trade and then tell the dealer you have changed your mind and want to trade your old car in. You will then know what he is really giving you for your trade in.
Once you sign the release of liability at the dealership when you trade the car , the dealer is responsible for the pay off.
You have to negotiate a new deal with the new car dealer as obviously the car you are trading in is not worth what it was before the damage. Contact the selling dealer.
it was a car dealer.
yes, but the price may not be the same
Yes, you can trade in two cars when you are buying a new car. If you have them, you can trade in 20 cars. When you are trading cars, you are literally selling one car to the dealer and purchasing one car from the dealer.