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gkbehren

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on 5/25/2008 I just came across this website that lists prices paid for new cars. It looks like it could be a valuable resource. I really like the idea. Hope it catches on. Check it out. newcarpriceblog.blogspot.com

gkbehren

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on 5/25/2008 I just came across this website that lists prices paid for new cars. It looks like it could be a valuable resource. I really like the idea. Hope it catches on. Check it out. newcarpriceblog.blogspot.com

Allexe

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on 1/29/2008 Good advice if you want get trade price see here http://tradeincar.890m.com trade in prices used car 2 steps, fill 2 forms, choose nearest dealer, get price. just 5 minutes

Allexe

Allexe said

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on 1/29/2008 Good advice if you want get trade price see here http://tradeincar.890m.com trade in prices used car 2 steps, fill 2 forms, choose nearest dealer, get price. just 5 minutes

Anonymous

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on 11/22/2005 Use websites, such as Kelley Blue Book, to get a general idea of what you will get for your car both trading and selling; you can input what work the car does/doesn't need, and it will let you know what condition it's in, and the value. This will give you a little leverage during the trade-in process.

Anonymous

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on 11/22/2005 Talk to your financial institution about what your current car is worth both retail and wholesale (there IS a difference). Then, when you go to trade in your current car, you will know if the dealer is being reasonable.

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on 11/22/2005 Trading in a car is the same as selling your car at wholesale price. You may want to sell your old car to another dealer first, and then buy your new one. A trade-in is an opportunity for the dealer to take more money from you, not less.

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