Used car prices are just insane now. :\. Anyone with a dealer license notice that auction prices have just skyrocketed? Cars that would have sold for $5,000 last year are now selling for $7,500. 🙁
It might have messed up the low-end market but high-end vehicles are still depreciating like a rock.
It's more likely due to people not being able to afford new anymore.
wow... 😱My eyes about dropped out of my head when the dealer told me 6 months ago that he'd give me $5000 for my 2001 Taurus with 140k miles on a trade in. The car has damage on the right side from someone sideswiping it and the shocks/struts are totally shot. $5k? Seriously? Dear LORD!
The Ford Edge I was looking at buying was $18k with only 8k miles on it. 13K for an Edge?
Of course, I still couldn't afford it, but wow.
I've never traded in a car before but can't you just trade in a car without having to buy another/new car? I mean if you feel they overvalued your vehicle, why didn't you just trade it in right then and there?My eyes about dropped out of my head when the dealer told me 6 months ago that he'd give me $5000 for my 2001 Taurus with 140k miles on a trade in. The car has damage on the right side from someone sideswiping it and the shocks/struts are totally shot. $5k? Seriously? Dear LORD!
The Ford Edge I was looking at buying was $18k with only 8k miles on it. 13K for an Edge?
Of course, I still couldn't afford it, but wow.
I've never traded in a car before but can't you just trade in a car without having to buy another/new car? I mean if you feel they overvalued your vehicle, why didn't you just trade it in right then and there?
It's not the same. If you just "sell" the car to the dealer you aren't giving them any profit on the sale of vehicle on their lot. They can't double dip on profits so they won't give you as much.
Holy crap but I imagine he was making up for it elsewhere. Most stealerships will just send that to the auction house and that POS would never get anything close to $5k at auction, not even half that. My 2000 Maxima with 134k in damn good condition for its age I was offered $2k trade-in by one dealer and another the guy didn't even want to tell me; he just said don't bother, do it private. In the end I am selling it this week for $4000 private. I think it's a damn lot of car for that price but I've seen a local 2003 Maxima with under 100k for $6500 and another for $7500. I could _maybe_ have squeezed $5k out of this if I'd really spent some weeks at it (probably more like $4500) but it's a major hassle dealing with the inbreds who buy used cars. More times than not they simply drop off the face of the planet for no reason at all (and not after they've seen the car, which could be a valid reason, otherwise).My eyes about dropped out of my head when the dealer told me 6 months ago that he'd give me $5000 for my 2001 Taurus with 140k miles on a trade in. The car has damage on the right side from someone sideswiping it and the shocks/struts are totally shot. $5k? Seriously? Dear LORD!
And just think, even if you're not in the market, you already bought in with your tax dollars.
Look on the bright side, it only cost us all $24,000 per vehicle sold.
http://www.edmunds.com/help/about/press/159446/article.html
Anyone with a dealer license notice that auction prices have just skyrocketed?
It's such a shame.. that money would've been so much better spent by the banking industry.. hell even that money pit in Middle East could've used it more. Pray for America. ()🙂
Or how about the money staying in the taxpayers' wallets? I vote for that one.
Jeebus! I wouldn't have been all over that like a nerd on a fine, naked pr0n star :OIDK about that, CTS-V sold at our auction 2 weeks ago for ~19k - 18 months old 12k miles