12-09-2022, 09:59 AM | #1 |
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Estimating Trade in Price
I am trading in a low mileage 2016 328 for a new 330. Please give me any advice on the best way to estimate my trade in value. thanks!!!
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12-09-2022, 10:24 AM | #2 |
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Look at the various sites that give estimates, look at what is being sold on cars.com, ebay, similar sites, see what your model with similar specs sold for, call around different dealerships and see what they would offer.
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Edmund’s will give you a fair idea. Except the offer will probably a grand or two lower than what they tell you. Back when I used the NADA book they had a Loan value, Trade-in value, and Retail value. I found that very consistently the Loan value was much closer to the reality of what dealers actually offered for a trade-in. Also, the value that CarMax offers to buy your car for will give you a good idea.
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also check https://www.kbb.com
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