Trade in value
Ive read on here that the KBB value for the older MY cars are a lot lower than the market value despite lower than average miles. Granted its winter, but is it possible to get higher than the KBB Trade-in quote if you based it on market values?
I know a trade-in price a dealer will give you will be lower than private party/retail but heres a situation: bought my car for around 15k last summer, but KBB trade in puts it around 8.5k. Thats almost half the value. I know i didnt get screwed when i bought that car (and its winter now) but just wanted to see what people thought and if im being unrealistic.
I know a trade-in price a dealer will give you will be lower than private party/retail but heres a situation: bought my car for around 15k last summer, but KBB trade in puts it around 8.5k. Thats almost half the value. I know i didnt get screwed when i bought that car (and its winter now) but just wanted to see what people thought and if im being unrealistic.
I think its worth more then that- but I dont think you will get more then that while trying to trade it in-
While looking at cars folling around- not looking to buy just to test drive, I had Car Max which is usually higher then most on trade in quote me on my 07 with 15K miles and they told me 17K
I think maybe 10-12K is more realistic for your car? maybe someone can tell me if Im off
While looking at cars folling around- not looking to buy just to test drive, I had Car Max which is usually higher then most on trade in quote me on my 07 with 15K miles and they told me 17K
I think maybe 10-12K is more realistic for your car? maybe someone can tell me if Im off
Nobody buys at the listed cost on Autotrader. Figure a few thousand off those prices.
Lots of cars took hits between last year and this one due to the economy.
You may be able to get more than $8500 if your car is in great condition. But it might be difficult to get more than $10k.
Lots of cars took hits between last year and this one due to the economy.
You may be able to get more than $8500 if your car is in great condition. But it might be difficult to get more than $10k.
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Well one thing I can tell you for sure- cars are not selling for what you see them on AutoTrader -
Case in point, had a buddy just picked up an 03 Cobra -nice list of mods (pulley, suspension, wheels- all high end parts- 3500 miles- yes 3500, not 35000 absolutely babied miles
Asking price on autotrader.com was 26K- car didnt sell for 6 months and guy finally gave in to my buddies offer of 20K
Case in point, had a buddy just picked up an 03 Cobra -nice list of mods (pulley, suspension, wheels- all high end parts- 3500 miles- yes 3500, not 35000 absolutely babied miles
Asking price on autotrader.com was 26K- car didnt sell for 6 months and guy finally gave in to my buddies offer of 20K
I'm not expecting mine to go for the asking prices found, but theyre still a far cry from KBB. wow thats a pretty big drop, esp for a cobra.
And yes, I have a hardtop, which would most likely get parted out since im sure the dealer could care less how much I COULD get for it. Plus I would want it to stay in the s2ki family
Thanks for all your help guys.
And yes, I have a hardtop, which would most likely get parted out since im sure the dealer could care less how much I COULD get for it. Plus I would want it to stay in the s2ki family

Thanks for all your help guys.
Car values took a complete dump last Nov-Dec. There was 6-12 months of depreciation in 1-2 months. The price you paid and the price the dealer is offering you now are in line with reality.
Most sellers aren't willing to sell for current KBB value. It's a reversal from last summer and the years prior where most buyers were unwilling to buy for KBB prices.
Most sellers aren't willing to sell for current KBB value. It's a reversal from last summer and the years prior where most buyers were unwilling to buy for KBB prices.



