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pete151
Marv,

I have purchased twice from this particular dealership and I am a little disappointed in how they are treating me this time! I purchased a 1998 dodge dacota club cab 3 mo. ago for 9,000....I want to trade this in to them and purch a 01 ford explorer limited with 99,483 miles...they have that one listed at 13,887 (they say they have over 8,000 into it) and they will give me 9000 on my truck...well today I pull it up again and now they have the price at 10,999...what do you think I should pay out of my pocket with my truck...I did check nada and our truck comes up 7550 and their explorer comes up 9625...I am thinking my truck plus 2k?
MarvBear
On behalf of CreditBoards Admin, MarvBear would like to extend a sincere and warm welcome to the Automotive Forum.

We have an Automotive FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) section that should prove to be very helpful in your automotive knowledge quest.

In the Reading and Resource Section of this forum, which is a read only forum, you can look up information regarding Sales Tax by State, Lemon Laws by State, along with a number of industry specific topics very relevant from the dealership's perspective.

In the main section of this forum, there are two pinned topics both of which are read only topics. The first concerns Bank and Credit Union rates and tiers. You might find this useful in predicting an interest rate on your next vehicle purchase. The second is a general purpose credit application that you can use to get an idea if you might qualify for an automotive product loan based on an insider's perspective of the information you provide.

You, as a consumer, have a unique advantage to "pick my brain"as I have been in the Automotive Industry since 1972. I will endeavor my utmost to give you up to the minute information and explain any insider workings you may question.

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MarvBear
make them an offer based on trade difference.
pete151
do I go off of trade in value of my car vs retail value of their car?
MarvBear
you should make them an offer based on what ever set of numbers you consider equitable.
pete151
thanks marv, you're AWESOME!
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