AbsolutHank
Enthusiast
I've got my 2003 Viper for sale, and am looking to get into a 2006 coupe. Are there any dealers that would take the car in on trade, or should I continue trying to sell it outright?
Ryan
Ryan
I "think" they also can deduct the trade allowance from the newer vehicles price so you only pay sales tax on the difference.
outright sale to use towards new car means you pay tax on full price of new car. If dealer does trade, they only collect from you the tax on the unpaid balance (price minus trade).
I "think" they also can deduct the trade allowance from the newer vehicles price so you only pay sales tax on the difference.
outright sale to use towards new car means you pay tax on full price of new car. If dealer does trade, they only collect from you the tax on the unpaid balance (price minus trade).
Sure they will take in on trade but you will always get more selling it on your own. Even with another purchase if they have to take a trade, they will want to steal it, so they of course can make money on the sale of the trade in. Even most dealerships will admit you will get more money, sometimes substantially more, by selling the car on your own. The only real benefit of trading in is if you just don't want to deal with the hassle of a private sale.
RINGGOLD DODGE...... I have bought 5 Vipers from them and a Viper truck all sight unseen and on line. They deliver to your door for free. No hassle, no bull dealership. Mike Robbins is the man. You will be a very happy viper owner.
Agreed......hassle = time, time = money. For some its better to trade in. And the reality of it is. In this day and age. everyone wants a viper for wholesale anyway. So the spread is not a great as you'd think.
Most of the time, it's the seller not being realisitc with the value of the car that prevents a private sale. No offense, just the truth. I have not even looked at the Ad, so I dont even know what thr asking is. But I'd say deal with a quality dealer like Woodhouse. I'm sure they'll be fair on the trade with you. And most states you DO GET a tax credit.