Has anyone done this?
Assuming the dealer is prepared to fund the cash flow - € 6,000 now for the outright purchase or € 6,000 some time down the road when he sells the trade-in
Nothing to do with cashflow, unless he is really on his 'uppers'. What would he do with the €6k ?Assuming the dealer is prepared to fund the cash flow - € 6,000 now for the outright purchase or € 6,000 some time down the road when he sells the trade-in
Any idea what is a typical book price vs the sale price % difference for a "mainstream" brand, e.g. in the 18- 25K, 3 years old, avg miles range?, e.g. if a car is advertised for 23K, what did the dealer pay forit?Don't see why not.
Remember dealers will always go off 'book price' +% potential profit when buying.
Just don't expect to get the car and €500 in your pocket, but I would think a straight swap may be
available ( assuming your car is a desirable model) and an easy €1000 - €1500 overall profit for
the dealer upon the sale of your car.
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