If it was me, I would just hang onto the vehicle. You might be able to find
a private party to buy it - the low mileage is a big plus. I wouldn't even
bother taking it to a dealer.



-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 10:20 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Suggestions on selling a car


> They will give you a free estimate either way, so you lose nothing by 
> stopping in, if there is one near you.

None within a couple hours of me, so not really an option. I really doubt
they would give me a decent price for it, if it's at all based on a KBB
trade-in value, which right now is just absurdly low for a vehicle like
mine...just over 2 years old and 16K miles, and the KBB trade-in is just
under 40% of the original price. I'm expecting to get at least $6-7K more
for it. And even though I'd prefer to downsize, and lower my payments, it'd
make more sense to keep the vehicle than sell it for so little. 





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