Racebrewer
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OK. Trading in a year old car always gets you bit in the ass. The dealer can't sell it for anywhere near the price of a new car since a new car is always way more desireable. Usually a new car also has a lower interest rate for those who finance.
Changing makes, also gets you bit. For example, what does a fairly new Kia on a Honda lot tell you? It says the original owner had problems or hated the car. Put a 'lemon' sign on it. Car dealers put other makes right up front for that reason.
John
Changing makes, also gets you bit. For example, what does a fairly new Kia on a Honda lot tell you? It says the original owner had problems or hated the car. Put a 'lemon' sign on it. Car dealers put other makes right up front for that reason.
John
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