Can I do this?
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Can I do this?
Hey guys I just bought an Auto Black G37 Base with like... less than 1k miles on it. Is it possible for me to trade it in for a Manual Sport/Premium G37 right now? And if so, how much MORE would I be paying?
#2
Yes and No.
Yes, because anything is possible.
No, because you can't just buy a car and get a 30 day money back guarantee. You are upside-down, so you have to pay the difference (about 10% of the MSRP) + the difference of the new car, which could range anywhere from an additional $3,000-$8,000 or so.
Yes, because anything is possible.
No, because you can't just buy a car and get a 30 day money back guarantee. You are upside-down, so you have to pay the difference (about 10% of the MSRP) + the difference of the new car, which could range anywhere from an additional $3,000-$8,000 or so.
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you can do it, it will just be really expensive. try selling it privately. if you don't wanna go through the hassle, trade it back into the dealership for a loss and get the car you want. they will be more than happy to roll your negarive equity into the new car.
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Keep it. Unless you got cash to burn. But from what you're saying, it doesn't seem that way.
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I say, you will lose $3500 on your car. Then add on the difference for the more expensive new car that you want to buy. yeah, it sucks $3500 for a car that you barely have 1000 miles on. Put yourself in their shoes. would you buy a used one if it was only $2000 difference from a new one? Yeah, you know theres nothing wrong with your car but hey, alot can happen within a 1000 miles, you could have wrecked it twice, could have thrown up in it a few times, etc... you know what i mean Most people that can afford a $40k car dont really mind $2000 differences.