Trade Values
Trade Values
For as long as I have been buying cars it has always amazed me how trade in values differ from dealer to dealer. When it comes to me trading my Evo in I have been insulted by some of the values I have received. I remember a few years ago when prices where somewhat centered around blackbook values. Now it seems that the blackbook means nothing. All depends on what someone feels the values are that day...
Well, I am very close to trading my Evo in. So if anyone is in the market I'd rather see someone who knows what the car is to get it vs a wholesaler making a few dollars.
So for a great deal on an Evo MR let me know.
Well, I am very close to trading my Evo in. So if anyone is in the market I'd rather see someone who knows what the car is to get it vs a wholesaler making a few dollars.
So for a great deal on an Evo MR let me know.
If you want to check what the trade in value of a car is... use this website... http://www.canadianblackbook.com/
Click on the green button that says "CBB VALUE" and follow the steps to find out how much a car is worth on trade in.
Click on the green button that says "CBB VALUE" and follow the steps to find out how much a car is worth on trade in.
Crester, Blackbook value mean nothing anymore to dealers.. All that is to what wholesalers will pay.. Even if the dealer wants to keep the car they will only offer what a wholesaler will give them. Thus if the car doesn't seem to sell then they can get their money out of it through a wholesaler. It has be come a very different market since being flooded by US cars


