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  • Kirstie_HKirstie_H Administrator Posts: 11,242
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  • bexstreeperbexstreeper Member Posts: 1
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    Hi! I have a 2005 Chevy Malibu 41545 mi good condition auto-start. I have financing through Citifinancial at 18% with $12732.13 left. I was approved for a trade in loan at 13% for 18000. I was thinking about getting a minivan (Mazda5 or something) or SUV because we may add to our family. Should I just refinance and save the money (since my car is great and have no problems)? Or since it is end of year and deals are great trade in. My loan is already upsidedown, so I don't want to get worse value. Please help!
  • jlawrence01jlawrence01 Member Posts: 1,757
    You are already upside down to the tune of at least $5k.

    Personally, I would increase the payments on the car to decrease the amount that you are "upside down". When that loan is paid off, I would keep the car for an additional 2-3 years until you can put a significant down payment on another vehicle.
  • asafonovasafonov Member Posts: 401
    Personally, I would increase the payments on the car to decrease the amount that you are "upside down". When that loan is paid off, I would keep the car for an additional 2-3 years until you can put a significant down payment on another vehicle.

    Ditto. Where else can you earn 18% on your money, after tax?
  • scottinkyscottinky Member Posts: 194
    last week I leased a 2008 Nissan Armada LE. It has EVERY conceivable
    option. It is a 39mo lease, my payments are $588. I put down some on trade
    equity. I love the truck, it is spacious, and smooth and quiet. the mileage
    isn't that much worse than the 03 Pathfinder I traded for it. I am having a hard
    time thinking I made the right choice, even with a 2nd child coming, and
    a full time video business. It's crazy, but I was thinking about turning it
    for soemthing more fuel efficient (Passat Wagon) and was wondering how
    much I woudl lose? my cap cost was 44K. I am guessing about 5-6K.
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 265,547
    I'll guess that you'll lose closer to $10K..

    That's a lot for one week.. :surprise:

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  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    you like the vehicle, so you are in a great position. Keep it! If you can refinance at a lower rate, go ahead and do that. But whatever you do, don't increase the # of payments. In other words, if you have 36 payments remaining, then refinance at a lower rate on the same 36 months. IF you can pay more each month, then do it. You could get a lower rate and the same # of payments, but continue making a payment equal to your current amount and probably have it paid off in 30 months (for instance).

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  • scottinkyscottinky Member Posts: 194
    ouch. the 08s arent even listed on Edmunds or KBB. 10K buys much gas. Even on a 23k Passat, I think I could manage to lower my payment, but the Mada is so comfy, it prolly isn't worth the trouble to lose that much money and reliability
    issues with VW.
  • isellhondasisellhondas Member Posts: 20,342
    Shifty,

    The fact it's a four banger really hurts that BMW!
  • herc76herc76 Member Posts: 52
    Hello,
    I am trying find out what is the real-world trade-in value for a 03 CTS with 44,000 miles?
    Thanks!
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    The experts who frequent this thread will need more detail about the CTS (see the guidelines). Most seem to only "work" here during the week.
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Follow the guidelines you see in the "Post a Message" box if you want an answer. The "pros" will not answer your question as you posted it, sorry. Dem's da rules.

    Try again!

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  • herc76herc76 Member Posts: 52
    I am trying find out what is the real-world trade-in value for a 03 CTS ?
    Thanks!

    1.Tampa, FL
    2. 03 Cadillac CTS
    3. 4dr
    4.V6 auto
    5. RWD
    6. 44,000
    7. Silver (exterior)/ black and gray (interior)
    8. sunroof and theft recovery sys, and alloy wheels, premium sound
    9. condition of interior-Good. exterior-Good no major dings or scratches
    10. Tires-90%
    11. Brakes-95%
    12.Maintenance- Excellent
  • gf2020gf2020 Member Posts: 49
    Location: Boston, MA
    Year/Make/Model: 2004 Nissan Titan SE
    Body Style: Crew Cab Pickup Truck
    Engine: 5.6 liter V8, 5 speed automatic
    Driveline: 4WD
    Mileage: 38,000
    Color: gold exterior/tan & gray cloth interior
    Major Options: captain's chair package, bed liner
    Condition: Very good
    Tires: New
    Brakes: 50%
    Maintenance: Followed factory schedule
    Other: 1 owner, transferable extended warranty to May 2010 and/or 100K miles
  • volvomaxvolvomax Member Posts: 5,238
    According to Manheim, you have a $13,000 car.
  • volvomaxvolvomax Member Posts: 5,238
    Trade in should be between $15-16000
  • herc76herc76 Member Posts: 52
    The car is only worth $13,000? My wife was looking at trading the car in for a 02 Focus that is selling for $7,000. She owes $17,000. So is the best bet is to refinance? My wife is trying to get lower car payments.
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Sell it privately then and she'll come out close to even-up. Trading in is a convenience for which you pay $$$.
  • leahncleahnc Member Posts: 1
    Location: Raleigh NC
    Seller is asking: $6200.00

    2001 Honda Civic EX
    4 Door
    Engine: 1.7 liter / automatic
    94546 miles
    Exterior: Silver / Interior: Gray
    Moon Roof

    I noticed a few scratches / no fings
    Tires look new
  • jax10jax10 Member Posts: 36
    Texas
    2005 Chevrolet Tahoe LT
    5.3 V8 2WD
    39,000 miles
    White/Tan Leather
    Loaded no navigation
    Sun/Sound pkg. Sunroof DVD rear Entertainment system
    Bose Premium sound 6 CD
    ON Star/ XM
    Safe /Secure package
    Autoride Suspension
    Side impact Air bags
    Third row seat
    17"Al. wheels
    Towing package,Roof rack, side steps....
    EXCELLENT condition, In & out
    ONE owner/NO smoking...

    What do you all think??
    If a dealer were to give me wholesale price for trade-In?
    Thanks.
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    Grab it if it has a good documented maintenance history. Anything less than the asking price is just gravy for you.
  • mogul2mogul2 Member Posts: 14
    Location: Detroit, MI
    Car: 2003 Hyundai GT Automatic
    Body: Hatchback
    Driveline: FWD (A/T)
    Mileage: 80,200
    Color: Black
    Major Options: Sunroof and ABS package
    Condition: Immaculate inside and out. No door dings either.
    Maintenance: All regular maintenance (oil change, tire rotation). Timing belt and spark plugs changed at 60k. Tires 20K.
    Other: Never been in an accident.

    Thanks!
  • jwatsjwats Member Posts: 72
    I am looking at an Saab 9 5 with a strong service record, and a few dings
    all equipment leather, heated seats, automatic, with 90,000 miles in Minnesota.

    I am planning to use it as a cold weather and snow car only-Saabs are appealing to me because they are safe, comfortable and cheap

    I know there are reliability issues

    What would be a good price for this?
    what should I offer?
  • volvomaxvolvomax Member Posts: 5,238
    Trade in is prob @ $19,000
  • volvomaxvolvomax Member Posts: 5,238
    I don't know that there is a "good" price for one of these, but I would want to be in one between $3-4,000
    Make sure the car has a complete record of maintenance and then have a fair amount of money set aside for maintenance and repairs.
  • ddeliseddelise Member Posts: 353
    Looking for auction figures in Florida for a:
    2004 Infiniti Q45, base
    340 HP V8
    RWD
    60,000 miles
    Silver exterior, 'latte' interior
    I don't believe there are any options
    Interior and exterior are decent. Not 'showroom' condition by any stretch - but not abused either.
    Tires and brakes 50%
    Maintenance - not sure if up to date or not. I have VIN and will call Infiniti tomorrow.
    No damage I am aware of. Carfax came up 1 owner (Corporate Owner - anyone know what this means) as clean.

    If possible, looking for details ASAP as dealer was ready to send car to auction tomorrow/next day. They are asking $22.9k, which I think is a fairly decent price. But, knowing they are looking to send it to auction - it's been there a long time, what should I offer?
  • volvomaxvolvomax Member Posts: 5,238
    With that many miles, the car is probably only gonna bring $18-19k at the auction.
  • ddeliseddelise Member Posts: 353
    Thanks very much for the quick reply.

    With the service unknown (60k mile service quoted at $600 from local Infiniti dealer), as well as brakes/tires being 50% worn, is a $18.5k offer insulting/out of the question?

    With tires/brakes/service - I could be in for $2k pretty quickly.
  • volvomaxvolvomax Member Posts: 5,238
    I take it that the car isn't at an Infiniti dealer.

    U/C managers are funny creatures.
    You can offer $18,500 if you like.
    You may get turned down however.
    If the car is retailed for that price,then the loss(and it will most certainly be a loss) goes right in the sales log.
    If it is wholesaled,than the loss can be buried in w/ the wholesale profit.
    If that car was bought at auction today for $18,000, than it would retail for over $20,000.
  • celica03gtscelica03gts Member Posts: 5
    I was wondering if anyone could tell me if dealerships would pay me $1,000 below Kelly Blue Book trade-in for my car in cash? I have some serious stuff that has happened and I don't care I need the money. Its a 2003 Toyota Celica GT-S, its got 108,118 miles on it. Cars in emmaculate condition. Paints chipped on the front and has some dents. Could some one give me a run down of how to sell this car and I mean like in 3 days quick. Thank you very much.
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    I'm still trying to pry this MINI Cooper S off a guy, but he's not budging. I think my offer is MORE than fair. What say you?

    2003 Mini Cooper S
    BLACK on BLACK
    Premium package
    Fancy-pants wheels
    manual transmission

    NO NAV or premium sound or anything like that.

    15,000 miles--car is, of course, like new

    I offered $16,000.
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    You could take it to a Carmax and/or one or more Toyota stores and see what they'll give you for it. Expect a low (probably very low) number given it's high mileage and less than pristine condition, especially this time of year. Miles just kill any late model car's value, more than the "books" indicate. Also, a car cannot be immaculate and have dents - those two words don't belong in the same sentence.

    Once you have an idea of what a dealer will give you, take some clear pics and put it on craigslist at a higher number that will give you some wiggle room to still sell it for more than a dealer will give you. If you don't get any bites, then let it go to a dealer.

    Good luck
  • celica03gtscelica03gts Member Posts: 5
    Yeah I do belive that is fair. 16,000 is good for a 2003. Whats he want for it is the question. And those fancy schmancy wheels could cost 10,000 you never know.
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    What anybody else thinks is quite beside the point as there are only two people who need to think your number is "fair" and one of them doesn't.

    For what it's worth though, your offer seems plenty high to me.

    For comparison, use the autotrader website and do a nationwide search to see what's on the market.
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Thanks! MINI prices are all over the map, You'll see 2003 S models from $12,000 to $18,000. MINIs are a hard target to hit.

    The stumbling block is the low mileage. It's unusually low, so the bickering is basically an interesting question:

    What are low miles really worth? Can you quantify them?

    A 2003 MINI should have maybe 40-48K on it. So he's maybe 25K under. Is this mileage really worth $100 per 1,000 miles? I

    "Ya can't buy miles" say the used car guys, but you can apparently charge for them :P
  • eric312eric312 Member Posts: 71
    I am trying to privately sell a 2001 BMW 740i in New York city.

    It has sport package, convinience package, cold weather pkg. 63K miles. Like new condition.

    Got it as a certified BMW in 2003 for $43K

    Kelley private party is $20,600. Edmunds private party value is $18,500 but they just lowered it by $2000 2 weeks ago. I am asking $20,500.

    I posted the car on cars.com, autotrader.com and craigslist a month ago and so far only one person came to look at it.

    What do you think?
  • robbiegrobbieg Member Posts: 350
    I am not the expert but that seems high to me by a couple of thousand.
  • sebring95sebring95 Member Posts: 3,241
    Have you tried just selling it outright? I helped my daughter sell her '03 GT-S about three months ago and was dumbfounded with how quickly it sold. She had about 75,000 miles on it, it had been in an accident (hood, fender, headlamp), front was scraped up/dinged up, very average condition. But we priced it aggressive and the 1st guy that called bought it. We got about $2,000 more than the Lexus dealer offered us on trade. I didn't think anyone liked those cars since they don't seem to sell that well and my daughter hated it about two months after the new-car thing wore off. But apparently they're desirable at that price range so stick an ad in the paper and see what happens. Someone here should be able to give you a decent idea of what price to expect if you give them all the details requested (location, etc.).
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Offer sounds more than fair.

    This is going to be tough, but I think this is the type of deal you have to walk away from, and hope that the seller comes back to you when he realizes noone loves his wheels as much as he does.

    When (if?) he does, the cards are in your hands.

    Happened to me once, in reverse, i.e. I was the seller. I dropped the price by $50 and filled up the tank as an apology for not taking the original offer.

    If it happens to you I think it would be reasonable to ask that it be detailed and the filled up with premium fuel.
  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    Oh I did walk. As daddy once told me: "if you are not prepared to get up and walk away from the table, you cannot ever negotiate a good deal for yourself".

    $16K is one of the offers I call "Good for the buyer, good for the seller". Thanks for the re-inforcement on my thinking. He's already GOT his premium for low miles in the deal.

    But I'll lurk in the bushes and let you all know how it turns out.
  • woodywwwoodyww Member Posts: 1,806
    What's he asking? The 15,000 miles--on an '03--would turn me on. OTOH, I "think" that the '02 & '03 Minis were the most troublesome. So maybe you could just get a newer one, even with some warranty left, for not a huge amount more (?).
  • volvomaxvolvomax Member Posts: 5,238
    Well,
    no new car dealer is going to want that car.
    Frankly, I doubt that Carmax would want it either.
    Can't finance a 100k plus mile car.
    If the car has dents and chips, it certainly isn't in immaculate condition is it?

    That car would prob bring $5k at the auction.
    If you really want to dump it, I'd put an ad on Craigslist asking $5995 or best offer.
    Should go pretty quickly.
  • volvomaxvolvomax Member Posts: 5,238
    mini's are hard to fugure.
    the money you offered is pretty close to wholesale on the car.
    Car would prob bring $15-16k at the auction.
    Obviously, the guy is looking for more.
    Whether it is worth more is up to you.
  • volvomaxvolvomax Member Posts: 5,238
    Sad to say it, but you are asking way to much for that car.
    Its the SWB, and the iL model is more in demand.
    Auction price on that car is prob $14,000 or so.
    $16-17k is more in line w/ that cars street value.
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    well, this made more sense before i read vmax's reply, but i'll say it anyway.

    when pricing anything, whether a house, car, or lunch, you have to play the marketing game. someone running a search for a $20k car is not going to even see that $20,500 car. If you price it at $19,995, however....

    I mean, it still applies even in light of vmax's numbers, just not quite as obviously. If the value is $17k, then price it at $17,495 or $16,995. Something like that. It is just so when somebody types in a search for "cars under $17k," yours comes up.

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  • volvomaxvolvomax Member Posts: 5,238
    Well, no matter what, if you aren't getting any responses its the markets way of telling you that your price is out of line.
  • cccompsoncccompson Member Posts: 2,382
    I was trying to be gentle, Max. Funny thing, the Honda store where I do business keeps almost everything that comes in (as long as not damaged to any extent) and even the miled up cars sell real quick because they price 'em realistically.
  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,736
    absolutely.

    i just meant to point out that, for instance, i go to cars.com or autotrader or wherever, and I'll put in my search criteria as "Qmotors Qcar. 1998-2007. $12k-$20k." So a car priced $20,001 won't show up for me. It was exactly the same thing when house shopping. We said we wanted to pay $140k (going way back when) and our realtor was knowledgeable enough to say "ok, but we'll search the database up to $145k so that we can get those houses that might be only a hair above what you want to pay and may take less than asking price." (but, of course, to your point, the house still had to be WORTH that much, or it wouldn't get any kind of consideration)

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  • jaedleejaedlee Member Posts: 59
    Hello all,

    Need help with dececision on whether to ...
    1) first of all, trade-in / sell on own my 99 honda accord coupe V6 with 88000 miles/no accidents except has noticeable scratch without dent- wife scraped post while parking - on back panel, other than that extremely clean (inside/out) and with leather .... OR ... my 2001 Nissan Pathfinder LE , 58000 miles with no accidents, extremely clean inside/out, has leather, but with malfunctioning 6 disc CD changer.

    2) Secondly, deciding the above and whether to sell on own or trade-in to a dealer.
    (incidently, i've never sold a car on my own ... but am i owed tax on the selling price???... sorry for this rookie question)

    I'm looking to purchase a 5series BMW. So a trade in would be at a BMW or CARmax ....

    Any thoughts or advise is greatly appreciated. Thanks all.

    Jae
  • jaedleejaedlee Member Posts: 59
    if i may addend third question.....
    what should i expect for a real life trade in to above ???
    (see above post about 99 accord or 2001 pathy).

    99 accord v6 coupe with dark gray leather interior with 88000miles with minor but noticeable scratch on side (no dents), no accidents, very clean inside and out, ... the only 2 flaws i can see is that it air conditioner may need to be serviced and has very minimal rear main seal leak (but no need to supplement with oil change). Just changed tires, had timing belt/water pump replaced, and serviced EGR las year.

    2001 pathfinder LE 2WD with 58000miles with no accidents, clean inside and out, dark gray leather interior, no mechanical issues and cosmetic issues... the flaws are malfunctioning 6 disc CD changer (which is notorious on this model nissan path) and tires need changing out.

    Again, any advise would be appreciated. Sorry for long post (s).

    Jae
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