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<blockquote data-quote="David Torres" data-source="post: 534830" data-attributes="member: 59985"><p>I've always found the following is true with my old car. Look up Kelly Blue Book Private Party value and Trade-In Value for you car. Once you have these two values I've always found the following to be true:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>1. A dealer will always give you less than trade-in value</p><p></p><p>2. Trying to sell a vehicle for full PPV value can be difficult though not impossible</p><p></p><p>3. Sell your used car for a price in the middle of PPV and Trade-In value and it should be easy to sell</p><p></p><p>4. Advertise your car for sale at Trade-In value and you will sell it very quickly</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The bottom line is I can always sell a used car at KBB Trade-In value very quickly. Yet that price is at minimum the most I would have gotten from a dealer for trading it in but in reality several hundreds more than I probably would have gotten from a dealer. In practice I've sold several used cars for family members and my own by selling them at a price in the middle of the two values.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Torres, post: 534830, member: 59985"] I've always found the following is true with my old car. Look up Kelly Blue Book Private Party value and Trade-In Value for you car. Once you have these two values I've always found the following to be true: 1. A dealer will always give you less than trade-in value 2. Trying to sell a vehicle for full PPV value can be difficult though not impossible 3. Sell your used car for a price in the middle of PPV and Trade-In value and it should be easy to sell 4. Advertise your car for sale at Trade-In value and you will sell it very quickly The bottom line is I can always sell a used car at KBB Trade-In value very quickly. Yet that price is at minimum the most I would have gotten from a dealer for trading it in but in reality several hundreds more than I probably would have gotten from a dealer. In practice I've sold several used cars for family members and my own by selling them at a price in the middle of the two values. [/QUOTE]
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