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  • jaserbjaserb Member Posts: 820
    an Audi with no Quattro, no leather, and a 5-spd?

    Ouch.

    Of course, I'd love it, but I'm strange ....

    -Jason

    Edit: Oh, and it's a black car in Florida to boot? Ouch again.
  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,347
    I'd be all over that A4 too, at distressed merchandise prices. I don't mind cloth, and would be happy with FWD, and other than that, it has all the options I would want! Too bad it's in Florida though.

    2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.

  • goralgoral Member Posts: 149
    You would do much better selling it on your own.
    I would buy it, but just like Jason, I'm strange :)
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    Ok, I'm toying with the idea of trading in the Volvo on an E320. I'm seeing interesting prices on the Benzs (meaning a large range) and wanted to find out what they are going for at auction.

    A couple of examples I saw:

    '00 45k miles, black on grey, clean (do these have any options??) well, standard stuff like leather, slider, etc.

    '01 28k miles, green on tan, clean, again, standard stuff like leather and slider. ad says bozo sound or premium sound or something like that.

    The first one I believe is listed at $21K and the second at $24K. I believe the 2nd one with the lower miles and newer year is the better bargain, but it is No Sale Green. So what say the master?

    We'll cover my volvo later. Not in the mood for bad news today.

    '11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S

  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,347
    I wouldn't mind having the '01 Benz. I like green. I'll park it right next to the black Audi from Florida.

    The E is a stick shift, right? ;->

    And yes, I would be the one fool that would buy a stick shift E class.

    2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.

  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    sorry, stickguy, but there is no such animal. If there was, I'd be right there with you buying one. :)

    '11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S

  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,347
    What's the S70? That a T-5 stick? Almost bought one of them a few years ago, but it got sold before I got there.

    2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.

  • corvettecorvette Member Posts: 11,285
    I can't imagine tape lines being visible on black paint, unless it's smack in the middle of a panel instead of in a crease. Roofs sometimes get rock chips, which may be what the dealer was complaining of. Do you have a Carmax nearby? They will appraise the car and give you a cash value for it.

    aka,
    Just don't step in the moose chips! ;)
  • jbolltjbollt Member Posts: 736
    Sorry in advance for long post!

     

    Terry, back in mid Oct, you gave us the following info for my sons 2000 Tacoma Xcab in Tucson AZ.

    -----------------------

    Good description, thanks .... for starters, kick that friggin' red topper off, I'm happy Boston won but not enough to lose a sale with, spend $150ish and drop a liner in it and get new mats .... it's a 00 Yota Coma' SR5 with a handshaker, white is good in Tucson, 89k, cold breeze, V6, 2WD, Ecab, power pack ...

      

                   Sounds like a visit to the *Dukes of Detail* it needs to get that "clean" look, finish any service - remember, dirty vehicles get dirty money and clean vehicles get clean money, so spend a few bucks and then get a great 4/5 liner Ad on the biggest paper in the area - $10,900 *asking* and off it goes for the first $9,5/$10,5 .. watch the ego on this price point, lots of folks have $9,900 or less, but it seems few have $10ish .....

      

                 Don't forget to let me know what happens, or I will throw my 9 iron at your garage the next time I'm in the area ......... ;)

     

    ----------

    Turns out, it needed about $2,200 worth of manual trans overhaul, grinding going into 3rd, and clucth was almost worn out also, SOOOO..my son accepted a cash buyer's offer of $7,500, and he is a happy camper.

     

    Now, he wants to buy an "older" conversion van! geeeez! he's in a "rock band" (punk? I duno, it's just noise to me, but my parents used to say that about the Beatles!) Anyway, I digress...

     

    He's found in Tucson, (at a local independant used car lot) a 92 Ford econoline E150 with a "Universal" conversion. 5.8 Liter, automatic, 65,000 miles (for real) had a mechanic check it out, and only thing it needs is perhaps a A/C compressor, as it has a drop of oil dripping from it. Blows cold now, but may have had a recent re-charge. Tires are about 50% and showing some cracking (dry rot?)The interior and exterior are in fabulous shape...the interior is realy nice! TV, ceiling lights run the length of back, captans chairs and fold down 3rd seat makes into a bed. rear AC...additional cassette player stereo in side wal behind drivers seat. All seems to be real wood inside. Evidently, Universal is outta the business now??

    I have no idea how to even book this with KBB or Nada to get a ballpark. Please lend your professional opinion. Asking price is $4995.

     

    Thanks,

     

      Jeff
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    nope. auto. i didn't like the volvo stick i testdrove.

    '11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S

  • qwallsqwalls Member Posts: 406
    Hey Terry,

      

    I stumbled across this during my search. I've always loved these cars... Not much info, but this is what I have.

      

    '95 Acura Legend LS

    Tan exterior and guts

    Akron Ohio area

    130k miles

    private seller

      

    according to the ad, all maintenance has been done, and it's "perfect"

      

    Asking price is $6,690 obo. What do you think? I haven't made it up to check it out yet.

     

    Update: New tires and brakes. No accidents, but rust repaired and repaint over both rear wheel wells. Quality job according to the seller. Interior looks hovered in except for the drivers seat which has a few wrinkles, but no tears or cracks. No problems except for a missing window lock button on the driver's side door.

      

    As always..Thanks,

      

    Q
  • zodiac2004zodiac2004 Member Posts: 458
    Asking price is $6,690 obo

     

    I think what Terry would say is that's a good price if you are in Uganda.
  • woodywwwoodyww Member Posts: 1,806
    Hopefully, Terry will tell you soon what the A4 is worth. And this is just a wild guess--but the Acura dealer's quotes "might" not be that bad, or even decent. I wouldn't "assume" that the Acura dealer "doesn't want your business", until you do some more homework, including reading some of the Edmund's forums on what new Acuras are actually selling for--they might not be discounted that much.

     

    Like jaserb mentioned, it's a black, stick shift, 4 cyl. cloth int. car in FL with 50K+ miles, & no warranty. What do you expect? Your parents must have gotten their money's worth by now, right?

      

    Trading your A4 on another Audi: you'll be facing the same kind of depreciation in another 4-5 years, IMO. Buy an Acura, or a Honda, & you'll do MUCH better at trade in time.

     

    >>Would it be better to attempt to trade in at an Audi dealer?
  • qwallsqwalls Member Posts: 406
    LOL. You're probably right, but I do want to get an idea from the man himself just what it's worth. Some used Acuras and Hondas bring stupid money. You should see the asking prices for the ones with lower miles... http://tinyurl.com/566ch
  • dougb10dougb10 Member Posts: 185
    They can be nice cars...BUT...it is 10 years old and are very prone to rust...especially over the rear wheel fender area. My friend had the identical car and had similar problems. He dumped it before the rust got too bad.

     And the owner has admitted that it has been repaired. Once rust starts....it can be a real slippery slope. I think you can do better.

    Good luck.

    Doug
  • qwallsqwalls Member Posts: 406
    Thanks Doug.
  • dkuhajdadkuhajda Member Posts: 487
    Right now, December, that car is a $2500 Retail value, not trade in. Edmunds TMV doesn't write the checks, nor does NADA, or KBB, or any other book.

     

    The car certainly is not in average condition given the damage.

     

    No dealer in his right mind wants the car. I've seen much better condition and much newer Sebring Convertibles this month bring only a couple of thousand, and those were automatics.

     

    You are looking at trade side in its given condition, around $1,000. Retail side now of $2500 or a little less. Spring time with the stuff fixed, private party retail asking of $3900 and an out the door of $3000-$3500. Just before spring, you can just about double the trade value.
  • maxxlt2004maxxlt2004 Member Posts: 71
    Silver

    7,000 miles

    sunroof

    dvd player

    6 disc cd changer

    onstar

    leather/microfiber seats

    heated seats

     

    fully loaded except doesn't have xm satellite radio as only option I didn't want.

     

    what can i get for it traded in to a dealer vs private party?
  • lngtonge18lngtonge18 Member Posts: 2,228
    Actually, believe it or not, black is the most popular Audi color in Florida. Every A4 and A6 you see on the road is black. Both my parent's Audi and my brother's Audi is black and they both complained how they see their exact car all the time. I know it's weird with the hot climate but maybe it has something to do with how classy the styling looks in black. So if anything, the black should be a plus. With the tiny turbo motor, you have to have a 5-speed for reasonable performance, and buyers in this class of small luxo-sports sedans tend to have a higher interest in the manual tranny. So the 5-speed/sport suspension should be a desirable combo. My mom is the primary driver of the car and she is 60. I commend her for driving a stick as long as she has in the brutal I95 traffic.

     

    The offers they have been given just seem so low considering that the car would probably sell for around $17k at a dealer. I mean the 56k mileage is very reasonable considering the car probably has another good 100k in it, if not more. The Infiniti dealer did suggest to take it to Carmax and my dad plans on doing so but hasn't yet. I will report back with what he finds out.
  • butchbr73butchbr73 Member Posts: 325
    >>> know it's weird with the hot climate but maybe it has something to do with how classy the styling looks in black. So if anything, the black should be a plus<<<

     

    Nope, not true.

     

    >>>With the tiny turbo motor, you have to have a 5-speed for reasonable performance, and buyers in this class of small luxo-sports sedans tend to have a higher interest in the manual tranny. So the 5-speed/sport suspension should be a desirable combo<<<

     

    not true... you have rec'd some consultation, please park the ego to the side of the road. Let's face it, its a much tougher car to resale than the typical silver a4 quattro auto w/ leather... its business 101. you said it yourself, you commend your mom for driving the "stick", most people don't want to bother.
  • handsfreehandsfree Member Posts: 25
    Happy Holidays to you and yours!

     

       I thought an update might help you through the day. The LSI Prizm was sold last week on the second call, after some brief negotiations they took $8,100. They received 12 calls on it before they shut the Ad off (I think they could have got more) and the Mitsu sold yesterday for $14,900 - they did pretty good after the dealers best figure of $12,500. So again, your right on the money!

    Many thanks and enjoy the Season.

    M.
  • corvettecorvette Member Posts: 11,285
    butchbr73 is right. Black cars sell at a discount in southern states. Black with a black interior even more so. There may be a higher interest in a manual transmission in a sport sedan, but the numbers are still very low compared to automatics. Most people would take the sport suspension if given to them, but aren't willing to pay extra for it.
  • scottinkyscottinky Member Posts: 194
    thinking about trading my pathfinder for an 04 Expedition.

    2003, LE 4x4. 24,500, black with black leather. All options except for nav and dvd. new brakes, orginal tires, body is in excellent condition, as is interior. 3.5liter V6, automatic located in Lexington KY.
  • moloconomolocono Member Posts: 16
    I currently have a 2004 Toyota 4Runner SR5 that I want to get rid off in order to get a '05 Altima 2.5S. I'm trying to sell it to a private party, but if I'm unsuccesful by the end of the month I might try to do a trade-in. Does anyone know if the Nissan dealer will take my SUV for what I owe on the loan? I was planning on trying to get them to pay off the remaining amount on the 4Runner loan, which is a little over $21,000. Could this work?

     

    Some info on my 4Runner:

     

    San Diego, CA

    2004 Toyota 4Runner SR5

    4.0L, V6, auto

    4x2

    22,200 miles

    Dark Gray/Charcoal

    Cloth seats, gray

    Moonroof

    Paint still shines, only wash and wax by hand, interior is clean

    Scrape on left-rear bumper

    Replaced windshield, fixed dent
  • hogan3hogan3 Member Posts: 12
    Can you give me a trade in value for a 1997 dodge dakota extended cab SLT only 56000 miles in good condition a few dings but mechanically sound with:

             bed liner

             pwr windows and locks

             cruise and tilt wheel

             remote starter

             anti-lock brakes

             V-6

             radio and cassette

             michelin tires with about 15000-20000 miles on them,thats about it. The dealer is offering $3000.00 .

               thanks in advance,

               can some answer asap because i am involved in a deal!
  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    is it 4 wheel drive? Makes a HUGE difference...

     

    Also need your location - very critical this time of year, combined with the drive system.
  • maxxlt2004maxxlt2004 Member Posts: 71
    someone please reply asap, going to dealer tomorrow!

     

    since i've had my fair share of problems with my 2004 Malibu maxx lt with 4 steering problem visits to my dealer and still no resolution......does anyone know if chevy corporate would allow me a better discount or credit towards a new Chevy other then the Malibu if I were to trade mine in?

     

    it has 7,000 miles, fully loaded except xm radio, still owe about $18k on the car. i looked at my trade in value and was shocked when i seen it's only around like $18k. wow

     

    the bbb is supposed to mediate with the chevy corporate rep i spoke to and see what they say.

     

    let me know, thanks!

    __________________

     

    Silver

    7,000 miles

    sunroof

    dvd player

    6 disc cd changer

    onstar

    leather/microfiber seats

    heated seats

      

    fully loaded except doesn't have xm satellite radio as only option I didn't want.

      

    what can i get for it traded in to a dealer vs private party?
  • maxxlt2004maxxlt2004 Member Posts: 71
    can anyone assist me? im going to dealer tomorrow.

     

    thanks
  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    the Malibu Maxx, while a total redesign, is still seeing typical Malibu resale value - real auction money on this ride is around $11,500-12,000 - not $18K.
  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    9 model years old - so regardless of mileage, no automotive/dealer lender will touch it, so a dealer can't very well retail it - it's a wholesale unit, even with the low miles.

     

    Chime in with the location and 4x4/2WD and I'll quit guessing and stalling for time.
  • maxxlt2004maxxlt2004 Member Posts: 71
    $11k?

     

    msrp on mine was $27,620, with all these options how do you figure it dropped $16k in 8 months?

     

    Silver

    7,000 miles

    sunroof

    dvd player

    6 disc cd changer

    onstar

    leather/microfiber seats

    heated seats
  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    but I'm at auctions once a week, and am actively involved with the car business - I know what these cars do - if you don't understand used car trends, you're likely to be more offended than most.

     

    The 2004 Malibu Maxx LT currently has a $5,000 rebate ($3500 standard, plus another $1500 if you finance through GMAC) - the 2005 version will have rebates VERY soon.

     

    A dealer could easily sell a 2004 Malibu Maxx LT with an MSRP of $27,600 for less than $20k - invoice, minus rebates, on a car with the same MSRP is around $19,600, and if the dealer REALLY wants to move it and got into the holdback, could get under $19k - for a NEW one, not one with miles and a title in your name. Even at a 40% depreciation (60% value of new), that's only $11,400...

     

    Domestic vehicles with $5k in rebates have a resale value that drops like an anvil on Jupiter, to quote a longtime Edmunds poster.

     

    This is not the vehicle, regardless of how loaded up it may be, to consider an investment. The Malibu is regularly a $3-4k "back of book" car because they're flooded in the market and are in every rental car fleet in the nation.

     

    I'm sorry if you don't like what I'm saying, but wasting time being poltically correct and giving group hugs and warm fuzzies isn't my style. I help consumers by providing accurate and factual, right on/today information.
  • maxxlt2004maxxlt2004 Member Posts: 71
    i take your word for it..... but even edmunds.com where i just looked at depreciates my car at $9k the 1st year. as far as rebates mine only had $2,500 in rebates when i bought it.

     

    thanks but i think your a little off. and you are wrong. i'm not offended by someone who has the right to their own opinion.

     

    thanks anyway!
  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    you should check my profile...I'm not an amatuer - I've been wrong before on vehicles, but not by much.

     

    Let's take that $9k that Edmunds depreciates your vehicle and apply it to real world numbers, like the $19,600 I could buy a carbon-copy of your car for (right now, today) - that makes yours a $10,000 car - I don't understand where you think I'm wrong, and it certainly doesn't hurt my feelings.

     

    I'm trying to save you some hurt feelings and some curse words when you walk into a dealership expecting $18-19k for a used car that you can buy NEW for $19k...

     

    They may overallow and use the rebate and all that to fudge the numbers to SHOW you that much money, but real money ACV is around $12k, perhaps $13k if you end up with an uninformed import dealer's used car manager.
  • maxxlt2004maxxlt2004 Member Posts: 71
    im saying that i never heard of a car depreciate $16k in 8 months that's all.

     

    again no hard feelings. find me a used car ad or dealer that shows the same features that i have at around $19k and i guess i can believe it then.

     

    but overall you are saying that edmunds.com is wrong on how they price a used car?
  • steine13steine13 Member Posts: 2,825
    "im saying that i never heard of a car depreciate $16k in 8 months that's all."

     

    Real depreciation is usually not that bad, but the "official" number is pegged to MSRP. So $16k would not surprise me, not when there's $5k in rebates floating around.

     

    Like drift said, $27 and change sticker; $25 invoice, $5k rebates with GMAC financing -- sounds like a $20 car brand-spanking new to me.

     

    Of course, if I bought it, I'd subtract another $2k because the General just increased my GM Card rebate by $1,500 for no good reason at all and told me to go buy something nice... What I'm saying is that GM is hurting really badly, and that they are pushing their iron really hard, and that it's hurting resale in a big way.

     

    It's not like I'm happy about it... I bought a Vibe last year; $18,3 sticker, paid $14 OTD, and it's now worth $11 on trade on its very best day.... and the Vibe is a really nice little car that is selling fairly well... the depreciation on a Malibu is going to be even worse.

     

    All that said, I think a Maxx would be a fairly easy sale on the street, so the numbers there look a little better.. but didn't you say "4 trips to the dealer and no resolution"? Sounds like a potential lemon law candidate to me... drift can help with the legalese there...

     

    Good luck,

    -Mathias
  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    A 2004 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer, loaded up, 4x4, rear entertainment, yada, yada, yada...has an MSRP of over $45k.

     

    They really want to sell it, so sell it at invoice at around $41,200, minus the $4,000 rebate, the additional $1,000 for using Ford Credit, plus $500 in dealer cash, and you're buying a $45k truck for $35,700 - please don't think that these radical incentives HELP resale value.

     

    Kelley trade shows the rig, with 5,000 miles, in excellent condition, at $25,275 - because of their market status, though, these things go for $22-23k at auction -

     

    That's a 50% hit from MSRP. It's not just your vehicle, it's EVERY domestic vehicle with huge rebates. 12 years and the business and 20,000 vehicles bought and sold confirms these trends.

     

    Something else to bear in mind that has been repeated ad nasuem - these are "real world" trade values. Depending on the book you look in, and how you add up stuff that doesn't count, you can make a trade value look GREAT.

     

    The problem is that books don't buy vehicles, Edmunds doesn't buy vehicles, the lady at the credit union who said it was worth $xx,000 doesn't buy vehicles - PEOPLE buy vehicles, and usually a used car manager, if you're dealing with a dealership. That manager has the boss's checkbook in his hand, and has to be smart and base his decision on current market trends. If he screws up, the dealer eats it, and he doesn't have that cool job anymore...

     

    Books don't buy vehicles...

     
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    in case terry returns soon, i'm trying a repost.

     

    Now, I did go test drive this Benz last night:

    '00 32K miles E320 Gold on tan. All standard loaded stuff with the slider. Seems to be "in the wrapper," but, for some reason, no CD player???

    Any idea what the price is on this in NJ, Terry? Dealer is asking $19,995.

     

    I found myself not really "smitten" with this car, though, and really think I'd be mad at myself if I traded my Volvo for it.

     

    So, having said that, I want to go check out some used S80 T6s and see how those feel. So, could you give me a realistic number on the following:

    '01 T6 38K miles. Blue over grey. Usual loaded up stuff. No bun warmers and no Nav. Price is $17,495, which seems low? But, that's why I'm here asking about it.

     

    AND, while we're at it, what would an '00 T6 just like it go for?

     

    As always, thanks.

    '11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S

  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    he's the MB guy, not me.
  • corvettecorvette Member Posts: 11,285
    Just before Toyota stopped making the Supra, they dropped the price $10,000 for the next model year, making no other changes. The net effect was that if you bought one last year, it was then worth $10,000 less than it would have been.

     

    You made a trade-off in purchasing a car with incentives and high depreciation. You were betting you would keep it long enough that the high depreciation wouldn't matter, in exchange for a low purchase price. If you are having repeated steering problems with the car, your best bet financially is to keep it and file for lemon law.
  • coscos Member Posts: 1
    I currently own a white 1995 Honda Accord Ex that has 98,000 miles and is fully loaded (leather, 6-cd changer, sunroof). I am looking to either sell the vehicle privately or trade it in.

     

    I have had the vehicle for about a year and have had nothing but problems. I have replaced the timing belt/ water pump, passanger axil, rear brakes and rotors, and two engine seals have been replaced. My car is also making terrible sqeeking noises which I assume may be my shock going. Recently, I had the car inspected and was told that I now need a head gasket (which I was told by my mechanic would run about 1,000-1,200. to replace).

     

    The exterior of the car is in relatively good condition, with the except of some rust around one of the wheel wells.

     

    The interior is in great condition. There is only a small area where the leather is worn on the back seat (probably from a baby seat). Other than that it is extremely clean inside.

     

    I would like to know, based on my cars current condition, what it is currently worth. Would I be better off trading it in or selling it on my own. Could you please let me know the value of both.

     

    Thank you so much for your help.

     

    Cos
  • corvettecorvette Member Posts: 11,285
    You need to drive one. You may find that they're less "Volvo-like" than your S70.
  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    Agreed - it's not a good financial idea, on any vehicle with ANY rebates, to try to trade immediately without expecting a considerable drop and cash outlay on your part.

     

    These price drops happen for several reasons - another example is the Corvette Z06, that came out with 375 hp, then the next year, it had 405...trashed the value of the 375 versions, really made some Vette owners mad...
  • hogan3hogan3 Member Posts: 12
    Its 2wd and it automatic -live in N.J.

           Thanks for input
  • maxxlt2004maxxlt2004 Member Posts: 71
    to: drift

     

    since i've had my fair share of problems with my 2004 Malibu maxx lt with 4 steering problem visits to my dealer and still no resolution......do you know if chevy corporate would allow me a better discount or credit towards a new Chevy other then the Malibu if I were to trade mine in?
  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    be any concessions, but I would surely try - you need to be talking to the regional GM rep, not the service guys or the dealer - the dealership has ZERO authority for trade assistance.

     

    Depending on the severity, lemon law action may be a good way to go - even though you hurt my feelings, got mad at me and told I was "wrong", e-mail me and I'll talk to you more about that -
  • akanglakangl Member Posts: 3,282
    Did Terry forget to pay his internet bill?? He seems to be MIA.
  • dkuhajdadkuhajda Member Posts: 487
    $3,000 2wd, 6 cyl, automatic. It is going on an 8-9 model year old vehicle. Unless it checks out perfect and 100% and you are trading it at the dealer that did ALL the services per the owners manual, it more than likely is off to auction.

     

    It is a $5,000 ASKING vehicle down retail road, so the $3,000 ACV is about right (your low miles are putting it higher than the $2,500 expected for the truck). Make sure you are getting the best price on the new vehicle though.
  • driftracerdriftracer Member Posts: 2,448
    there's a 9 year old Dakota V-6 REAR wheel drive going into winter in North Jersey...

     

    Your best bet is ebay, so you can get some Southern buyer prospects....I think it would do you good by going that route. You'll likely close to double that $3k bid from the dealer...
  • maxxlt2004maxxlt2004 Member Posts: 71
    if i have the BBB involved already should i still call regional rep, bbb will speak to chevy corporate this week through mediation before any arbitration is done.

     

    how do i get regional rep info btw if you still think i should do that?
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