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Diesel_Storm 01-26-2009 09:26 AM

Just got INSULTED at a dealership
 
Went to a dealership to look at trading my truck, was only offered $4,000 for my Dodge. [verymad]

Talk about an INSULT, no wonder they are having a hard time selling vehicles, cause they cant appraise the trade in vehicles worth ****. [tapdshut]

chrisminx 01-26-2009 09:29 AM

I only got $5,500 for my 01 Dodge 2500 back in February '08. It had 240,000 miles on it. My buddy buys at auction and confirmed the price was right on the money as what they were paying for them. So, depending on your mileage, that's right on the mark. Unfortunately, it's not always what it's worth, but how much someone is willing to pay for it.

HotRodK 01-26-2009 09:33 AM

Cars are in the same boat as houses right now. Its not the value, its worth what someone will give you for it.:(

98whitelightnin 01-26-2009 09:42 AM

I bet you will have less trouble out of your 4k truck than that new 40k truck.

06silvermega 01-26-2009 10:15 AM

Probally not an insult since you were at a dealership! Thats just how they are. That's why nobody can stand to buy vehicles. Not giving you crap for your truck is how they make up for the big rebates. Car dealers are right behind lawyers when it comes to being good at getting your money.

j-fox 01-26-2009 10:27 AM

I was at a dealer some time ago, and was told they wanted my truck. Then he said you ARE going to leave here in a new truck.
He asked me what I wanted for it in trade. I said nothing less than $40,000. He said "what?????"
I said I own it and you want it. If you buy it I have to replace it and that is what it would cost to replace it.

rockcrawler304 01-26-2009 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by j-fox (Post 2364731)
I was at a dealer some time ago, and was told they wanted my truck. Then he said you ARE going to leave here in a new truck.
He asked me what I wanted for it in trade. I said nothing less than $40,000. He said "what?????"
I said I own it and you want it. If you buy it I have to replace it and that is what it would cost to replace it.

[laugh][laugh] I like that one. I need to remember it now!!

CNeubauer 01-26-2009 01:55 PM

Been thinking about upgrading to a common rail truck and drove through the lot of the dealership that claims to be the biggest truck dealer within about a 60 mile radius (sell both Dodge and Chevy), I think they had four or five new Dodge diesels on the lot and only a couple of used diesels. I wasn't even considering trading at that dealer before but seeing that was enough to realize that they probably have zero interest in taking an older diesel in on trade.

Little03 01-26-2009 02:39 PM

Mine was only worth $7,500 at the local dodge dealer here, the chevy lot will give me close to $15,000

wannadiesel 01-26-2009 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by Diesel_Storm (Post 2364674)
Went to a dealership to look at trading my truck, was only offered $4,000 for my Dodge. [verymad]

Talk about an INSULT, no wonder they are having a hard time selling vehicles, cause they cant appraise the trade in vehicles worth ****. [tapdshut]

They are a dealer. They need to buy low and sell high to make a profit and stay in business.

PChouinard 01-26-2009 04:16 PM

I look at it this way. I f you own it and you know the condition of the engine, tranny etc., the you just put away that 350 or 400 clams a month you'll be paying on a new one and fix yours up right.
I for one wish you could buy the ol' F100 style truck with bullet-proof seats, a rubber floor, am/fm radio and crank windows (which would be special order nowadays). The problem is they LOAD these new trucks with a ton of B.S. as standard. Then, when you "option" for the diesel, it runs the price through the roof.
The kicker now, I believe, is you and I need to get a new diesel now before the Messiah taxes non-comercial, heavy-duty trucks off the lot.. JMHO.

Jonrob41 01-26-2009 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by PChouinard (Post 2365138)
I look at it this way. I f you own it and you know the condition of the engine, tranny etc., the you just put away that 350 or 400 clams a month you'll be paying on a new one and fix yours up right.
I for one wish you could buy the ol' F100 style truck with bullet-proof seats, a rubber floor, am/fm radio and crank windows (which would be special order nowadays). The problem is they LOAD these new trucks with a ton of B.S. as standard. Then, when you "option" for the diesel, it runs the price through the roof.
The kicker now, I believe, is you and I need to get a new diesel now before the Messiah taxes non-comercial, heavy-duty trucks off the lot.. JMHO.

Now Dont Go Bashin MR.Prez,
Cuz hes now riding in a really cool DIESEL power Limo built on a TOPKICK platform with an ALLISON'S tranny. Now if we could swing it into a few of the guys on here garages we could show the new PREZ what the thrill of the smoke is all about.[laugh]

Fronty Owner 01-26-2009 06:26 PM

When I bought my wife's Xterra, the salesman tried a couple times get me to "go ahead and get a new truck too". I told him if the truck lasted 200K, I would consider trading it in if the moeny was right...

Totallyrad 01-26-2009 06:38 PM

It gets worse, they told me $7500 last year for my 3500 with 79,000 miles.[verymad] It was a short conversation.[nonono]

LUKE-MM-PULLER 01-26-2009 07:03 PM

When I traded my 98.5 with a 5spd and 165k on it I got $8,000 back in november. They told me they wanted my truck cause they had guys that wanted the 5spd. They started at $4,500 but when they told me that the price went up until I was satisfied.


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