View Poll Results: Should I trade in my EJ8 for the same thing with 15k more miles but in better condition?
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Trade up to the same car?
#1
Trade up to the same car?
Here's the story... I have a 97 Black EJ8 that I paid 5k for in Feb. '05. I thought It was in pretty good condition with <90k on the odo. Later on I found out that this car had apparently been in an accident (never reported) and the frame on the drivers side is kinda wacked (it leans like a ****). Aside from that, the front bumper is now a bit owned (by a trailer hitch) and there are a lot of paint chips and bird dropping damage in different areas, mainly the hood and fender. Plus a dent in front of the hood from the idiot dealer who sold it to me.
Now, my girl works at a Chevy dealer and someone traded in a 97 EJ8 with ~120k. According to carfax also no accidents. I haven't taken a good look at it, but the paint/body does seem to be in better condition than mine. It also has a lil bit of riceage from what I can see (decent black 16~17's, same "JDM" headlights I have, and apparently some kind of exhaust). I live in Miami, so non-riced civic is hard to find. I'm now considering trading mine for that one... Assuming it's in overall better condition than my car, how much do you guys think is a good price to go along with my trade. I know the dealer paid the guy 2.5k for it, but my gf said they were gonna try to sell it for 6k.
btw, my car has 105k at the moment.
Now, my girl works at a Chevy dealer and someone traded in a 97 EJ8 with ~120k. According to carfax also no accidents. I haven't taken a good look at it, but the paint/body does seem to be in better condition than mine. It also has a lil bit of riceage from what I can see (decent black 16~17's, same "JDM" headlights I have, and apparently some kind of exhaust). I live in Miami, so non-riced civic is hard to find. I'm now considering trading mine for that one... Assuming it's in overall better condition than my car, how much do you guys think is a good price to go along with my trade. I know the dealer paid the guy 2.5k for it, but my gf said they were gonna try to sell it for 6k.
btw, my car has 105k at the moment.
#5
Re: Trade up to the same car?
Originally Posted by Cray91
You have less miles and tell him he can keep the wheels. That might get you some where. Unless your car is fucked up or something.
#7
Re: Trade up to the same car?
really depends on how much EXACTLY do you have to paid after the trade-in.
1)are you going to keep the car for a GOOD while?
2)are you looking for all out performace that a frame damged car REALLY doesn`t suit your need?
3)are you sure this new car is going to run as good as yours? (assuming it runs decent still)
1)are you going to keep the car for a GOOD while?
2)are you looking for all out performace that a frame damged car REALLY doesn`t suit your need?
3)are you sure this new car is going to run as good as yours? (assuming it runs decent still)
#8
Re: Trade up to the same car?
straight up trade they are a dealer and your girlfriend works there tell them to work with you. they usually dont give a ---- about the trade ins. they paid 2.5k for that car so switch them yours and they can get at least 4-5k for it. dont give them more then 1k dollars. dealers are from hell they jack prices like crazy.
#9
Re: Trade up to the same car?
Originally Posted by salesmonkey
straight up trade they are a dealer and your girlfriend works there tell them to work with you. they usually dont give a ---- about the trade ins. they paid 2.5k for that car so switch them yours and they can get at least 4-5k for it. dont give them more then 1k dollars. dealers are from hell they jack prices like crazy.