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sonic370 06-09-2011 07:21 PM

Maybe it is time to trade
 
Check this article out.......... I'm only one year into my contract but just for
kicks since i'm off tomorrow i may go by the local dealership and see what my
09 would bring in a trade in. makes me kind of interested...


anyone care to guess what the trade in value will be? and i will report back...

it's a 09 with the sports package. perfect condition with 23,000 on it..

Prices soar on the used car lot - Business - Autos - msnbc.com

happytheman 06-09-2011 07:33 PM

Are you serious? What's the point? To see if you can get top dollar on your trade in?

b1adesofcha0s 06-09-2011 07:53 PM

Interesting. Would like to see the result.

nynhex 06-09-2011 07:56 PM

Keep your Z.. Why bother?

Carmax will give you top dollar on your trade-ins I can vouch for that.

The used market is crazy right now. People don't want to pay for the depreciation so they are hypnotized by "pre-owned".

I bought my 09 z with 31k on it for 24k out the door. Good deal if you ask me.

11Thumper 06-09-2011 09:21 PM

Unless you want another vehicle just keep the car. If you're looking to buy new any automaker is going to push the old "well you know what happened in Japan" crap.

My buddy was trying to buy a VW this past weekend and the dealership was talking about the huge demand they have now that Japan had the disaster. Because of this they "have" to keep prices high or else they would run out of cars in a single weekend.

I was like WTF...we're talking about a Jetta you have on the lot and you've got 11 more just like it. We're the ONLY people that have been here in the past 1.5 hours.

We just walked out. :rolleyes:

PapoZalsa 06-09-2011 09:24 PM

They will probrably offer you $21K for trade-in, that is without looking at any BB.

Rebelman 06-09-2011 09:25 PM

would like to know

MeetJoeAsian 06-09-2011 11:38 PM

the used car market is up, but it's mainly on "everyday" fuel efficient and passenger vehicles...the prices are up on the cars that people "NEED", not "want"...gas guzzlers and big trucks are still taking a hit...sports cars aren't necessarily a need for most people, therefore your trade-in value won't be as high as you think....if you have what most dealerships considered a "cash" car, or something like a Camry/Corolla type of cars, those cars are bringing in the money and prices for them are up right now....

I'd say you'll probably get a bid around $23.5k - $24k for your 2009 if you were to take it to the dealership

ImportConvert 06-09-2011 11:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonic370 (Post 1161021)
Check this article out.......... I'm only one year into my contract but just for
kicks since i'm off tomorrow i may go by the local dealership and see what my
09 would bring in a trade in. makes me kind of interested...


anyone care to guess what the trade in value will be? and i will report back...

it's a 09 with the sports package. perfect condition with 23,000 on it..

Prices soar on the used car lot - Business - Autos - msnbc.com

That's because of all the idiots who thought cash for clunkers was a good idea. Now you can't find anything for your teenage kid at a reasonable price.

Fail.

shadoquad 06-09-2011 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 1161443)
That's because of all the idiots who thought cash for clunkers was a good idea. Now you can't find anything for your teenage kid at a reasonable price.

Fail.

:iagree::iagree::iagree:

Z_ealot 06-10-2011 01:25 AM

i can vouch for what everyone is saying since i have one of these so called "fuel efficient" cars, a 2006 Chevy cobalt with just the regular 2.2 litre 4 cylinder, gets a good 36MPG on the highway. I was checking NADA and KBB a few months back and they listed my cars value at around $3000 for good quality. Come to check NADA and KBB about 3 days ago and had discovered my cars value had actually went up a good $1500 on NADA and about $500 on KBB, which kinda works in my favor since im going to be using my cobalt as part of my down payment anyways when my Z gets delivered in august, at least now i know why my cars value went up now lol.

chops 06-10-2011 01:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MeetJoeAsian (Post 1161424)
the used car market is up, but it's mainly on "everyday" fuel efficient and passenger vehicles...the prices are up on the cars that people "NEED", not "want"...gas guzzlers and big trucks are still taking a hit...sports cars aren't necessarily a need for most people, therefore your trade-in value won't be as high as you think....if you have what most dealerships considered a "cash" car, or something like a Camry/Corolla type of cars, those cars are bringing in the money and prices for them are up right now....

I'd say you'll probably get a bid around $23.5k - $24k for your 2009 if you were to take it to the dealership

yup. my 06 corolla i bought brand new for 15k OTD. kbb has it listed for something like 11k in "good condition" and 10k in fair. the car was advertised as 38mpg? crazyness!

ImportConvert 06-10-2011 02:08 AM

The reason "luxury items" are not selling well right now is the economy. Lets have a little history lesson, though. Observe the trend...

United States Unemployment Rate

Set the date back to 1948...I think you will notice something.

Hang on to your sports cars a while longer...

mikeSS 06-10-2011 02:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 1161739)
The reason "luxury items" are not selling well right now is the economy. Lets have a little history lesson, though. Observe the trend...

United States Unemployment Rate

Set the date back to 1948...I think you will notice something.

Hang on to your sports cars a while longer...

might be on to something here.

cossie1600 06-10-2011 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 1161443)
That's because of all the idiots who thought cash for clunkers was a good idea. Now you can't find anything for your teenage kid at a reasonable price.

Fail.

Whatever, it stimulated the economy and saved the auto industry.

The cars that got chopped should never be for your kids anyway, they were mostly rape vans, trucks or V8 cars and poor RX-7s


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