Realistic Trade-in Value
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Hey guys,
Because of the problems I have had with SOA and Green Valley braking my tranny, and then giving me guff about fixing it, I am seriously considering trading in my car on something else. My question is about trade-in values. I have a Blaze Yellow '02 with Premium Sound, compass mirror, and carbon fiber trim with 38k miles. KBB says I should be able to get $15,600 as a trade in. Does anyone know how close to the mark this really is? Any ideas on what I should realistically expect to get?
-Chris
Because of the problems I have had with SOA and Green Valley braking my tranny, and then giving me guff about fixing it, I am seriously considering trading in my car on something else. My question is about trade-in values. I have a Blaze Yellow '02 with Premium Sound, compass mirror, and carbon fiber trim with 38k miles. KBB says I should be able to get $15,600 as a trade in. Does anyone know how close to the mark this really is? Any ideas on what I should realistically expect to get?
-Chris
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i emailed soa and they sent a me a confirmation letter guaranteeing me 13,500 at 55,000 miles. all i have to do is bring in the letter. right now i have 43,000 so i figure hopefully around 15,000
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what kind of letter is this??
I've never heard of this, that letter is non-binding...think of the possibilities...
I've never heard of this, that letter is non-binding...think of the possibilities...
Originally Posted by nic3krnnamja83
i emailed soa and they sent a me a confirmation letter guaranteeing me 13,500 at 55,000 miles. all i have to do is bring in the letter. right now i have 43,000 so i figure hopefully around 15,000
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Originally Posted by jdepould
it really depends on the dealer and your negotiating skills.
-Chris
Originally Posted by bassplayrr
I am actually going to be using a broker, so I think that I may be able to get a pretty good amount since it is my broker's job to negotiate. We'll see.
-Chris
-Chris
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Green Valley Subaru...what a schithole....
that they blew-up your tranny doesn't suprise me in the least, they rebuilt some other member's motor with the wrong heads and blew it up too.
Unfortunately I bought my STi there, and I came close to pummeling one of the Salespeople that I dealt with...
Sorry to hear man, I feel for you.
David
that they blew-up your tranny doesn't suprise me in the least, they rebuilt some other member's motor with the wrong heads and blew it up too.
Unfortunately I bought my STi there, and I came close to pummeling one of the Salespeople that I dealt with...
Sorry to hear man, I feel for you.
David
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jdepould: It isn't costing me thing. They charge the dealer. It's a strange setup they have, could almost sound too good to be true. You tell them what you want, they find it for you and bring it to your home. If you want to trade in your car, they find a local wholesaler who offers the most in pick it up when they drop off your new car. I found out about this broker through a good friend whos father is sailing buddies with the president. It's called New Autos, Inc. http://www.newautosinc.com/ .
Chris: I may do just that. The only reason I may not is becasue I can't stand the thought to giving more money to SOA, the same crooked company that won't help me resolve the problems caused by Green Valley. I am a die hard Suby fan, and always will be as far as the WRC is concerned, but that isn't reason enough to stick to a company that has not provided satisfactory customer service for me. I'm thinking about buying a 20th Anniversary GTi slightly used (less than 15k miles) if my broker can find me a good yellow or blue one at the right price. The asking price from dealers seems to be about $20,900, but if my broker can negotiate one down to about $18,500 that's most likely the road I'll go down.
-Chris
Chris: I may do just that. The only reason I may not is becasue I can't stand the thought to giving more money to SOA, the same crooked company that won't help me resolve the problems caused by Green Valley. I am a die hard Suby fan, and always will be as far as the WRC is concerned, but that isn't reason enough to stick to a company that has not provided satisfactory customer service for me. I'm thinking about buying a 20th Anniversary GTi slightly used (less than 15k miles) if my broker can find me a good yellow or blue one at the right price. The asking price from dealers seems to be about $20,900, but if my broker can negotiate one down to about $18,500 that's most likely the road I'll go down.
-Chris
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Originally Posted by mexicanpizza
Problems with a subaru and you're considering a VW? Muahahahhahahahahaha
They have their problems too, I've owned a few before. HOWEVER, they have always taken care of warrenty claims as they should, and that's what I'm most concerned about.-Chris


