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A New Ad For Finding Out Your Trade-In Value

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R.I.P. Dwayne
Got two ads from BRP today. One is supposed to give you instant trade in value of the Spyder.

It does not work for me. I click on the find the value section--and nothing boots up. I was curious--but now am ticked off. Way to go. :sour:
 
What's yahoo? :yikes: Yet Another Hierarchically Organized Oracle (or Money pit, depends on who you believe).
 
I received the same mail. worked for me. They just use NADA. Go to their website and you can get the same value there without having to give your name and contact info.
 
If its NADA numbers, then I am not missing anything.

From time to time I get those "what's it worth" offers from Subaru. They tell the dealer what to give on a trade-in. It's usually better than the blue books.

My last two cars purchased, I used the "bonus" coupon once we got down to the "final" numbers. Both times, I saved an additional $1500 or so.
 
BETTER THAN bLUE bOOK

If its NADA numbers, then I am not missing anything.

From time to time I get those "what's it worth" offers from Subaru. They tell the dealer what to give on a trade-in. It's usually better than the blue books.

My last two cars purchased, I used the "bonus" coupon once we got down to the "final" numbers. Both times, I saved an additional $1500 or so.
It usually is .... the catch is they won't tell you in that QUOTE, that the MSRP from the manufacturer is what they will charge for the Car ..... No discounts ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
It usually is .... the catch is they won't tell you in that QUOTE, that the MSRP from the manufacturer is what they will charge for the Car ..... No discounts ..... Mike :thumbup:

Happily, not with me. I have bought seven cars from these guys and they treat me pretty good.

By the time I got to the coupon, we already have $$$ off the MSRP, a decent trade-in, and other things I have mentioned in other threads. What I refer to as the "out the door" price.

The MSRP and the trade in--are both starting points IMO. Anyone who buys a car with MSRP less blue book trade--probably paid way to much. Caveat Emptor
 
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