Question:
Heres the thing. I currently drive a 2005 Nissan Sentra. I am thingking about trading it in for a new 07 Sentra (I sort of like that car and on go terms with NMAC. I know I can get numbers from KBB, edmounds and a dozen places. I want to know how it really works. The last time I checked the trade in value for my was around 10K. By the time I trade it in I should around 10K on it. The car I want (I'm thinking) cost around (MSRP) 18k. Can I get 12K somehow for my current car (gives 2k towards new car)and finance the rest somehow? My current interest rate is 5.4%- will that affected in any ways? I had a co-singor when I bought my car but I want to try to go solo on this one. Will NMAC see the fact that made every payment on time and bon fide my rate (meaning give me my current rate on a new loan based on my history with them) My creit is pretty good. Any tips will be thankful. Thanks
Answers:
my dad is a car dealer. he just owns a small local dealership in iowa city but you should just ask local business men. ask around and find out who is reliable. in general the smaller car dealerships are more honest on anything because the workers are not paid by commission
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NEVER!!! EVER trade in a car. You will get shafted. The ONLY time a dealer will give you what your car is worth is when you are paying WAY too much for your new car and the interest rate is way too high=(the shaft)
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Answers:
my dad is a car dealer. he just owns a small local dealership in iowa city but you should just ask local business men. ask around and find out who is reliable. in general the smaller car dealerships are more honest on anything because the workers are not paid by commission
Other Answers:
NEVER!!! EVER trade in a car. You will get shafted. The ONLY time a dealer will give you what your car is worth is when you are paying WAY too much for your new car and the interest rate is way too high=(the shaft)