Would this Cummins fit in my RAM?
From : geekboy
Q: on jun 17 1018 am miles n...@nopers.com wrote roy wrote middle for that road truck should be around 7k retail. a dealer wont give you that on a trade in. 5k well........ in my experience for a vehicle that would sell for 7k on the street from a private party it would fetch 4k-5k on trade. that would the blackbook wholesale auction price. they wont give more in trade than they could get the same vehicle from the auction for. my examples 1993 nissan 4x4 truck. trade offered at $3500 sold myself for $6500. 1993 nissan altima. trade $3000 sold for $5500 1998 isuzu amigo. trade $4000 sold for $7500. 2001 dodge qc ram. trade $9800 sold for $12500 trading in a vehicle is a lousy deal. most people ive heard that said they got a great high trade in did so because they overpaid on the new vehicle paying close to msrp rather than close to invoice. in some states such as arizona tax on the new vehicle is computed on the difference of the new vehicle price minus the trade in. so some savings can be made there for a trade in that is worth quite a bit. thanks guys. i live in cache county utah. trucks are a form of currency here and are always at a premium fetching a premium price. i will bring my truck back to my local dodge service center and tell them the freon charge didnt work and tell them to inspect the evaporator core and condenser. i will then purchase the aftermarket part and have them replace it. after that and a solid buffing / wax job...i think i could easily gte 8000 + for th etruck. ive seen ram 1500s with nearly double my mileage sell for similar prices...at least aorund here. .
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From : midlant
roy wrote middle for that road truck should be around 7k retail. a dealer wont give you that on a trade in. 5k well........ in my experience for a vehicle that would sell for 7k on the street from a private party it would fetch 4k-5k on trade. that would the blackbook wholesale auction price. they wont give more in trade than they could get the same vehicle from the auction for. my examples 1993 nissan 4x4 truck. trade offered at $3500 sold myself for $6500. 1993 nissan altima. trade $3000 sold for $5500 1998 isuzu amigo. trade $4000 sold for $7500. 2001 dodge qc ram. trade $9800 sold for $12500 try trading them in texas. you get premium. in 2000 i traded a 86 chevy 1500 long bed with a crappy v6 that needed $500 valve job. they gave me $4000 trad in value. trading in a vehicle is a lousy deal. most people ive heard that said they got a great high trade in did so because they overpaid on the new vehicle paying close to msrp rather than close to invoice. in some states such as arizona tax on the new vehicle is computed on the difference of the new vehicle price minus the trade in. so some savings can be made there for a trade in that is worth quite a bit. .
From : geekboy
on jun 17 1018 am miles n...@nopers.com wrote roy wrote middle for that road truck should be around 7k retail. a dealer wont give you that on a trade in. 5k well........ in my experience for a vehicle that would sell for 7k on the street from a private party it would fetch 4k-5k on trade. that would the blackbook wholesale auction price. they wont give more in trade than they could get the same vehicle from the auction for. my examples 1993 nissan 4x4 truck. trade offered at $3500 sold myself for $6500. 1993 nissan altima. trade $3000 sold for $5500 1998 isuzu amigo. trade $4000 sold for $7500. 2001 dodge qc ram. trade $9800 sold for $12500 trading in a vehicle is a lousy deal. most people ive heard that said they got a great high trade in did so because they overpaid on the new vehicle paying close to msrp rather than close to invoice. in some states such as arizona tax on the new vehicle is computed on the difference of the new vehicle price minus the trade in. so some savings can be made there for a trade in that is worth quite a bit. thanks guys. i live in cache county utah. trucks are a form of currency here and are always at a premium fetching a premium price. i will bring my i doubt that. in the us of new vehicles sold 1 out of 8 are trucks excet for texas and then it increases to 1 out of every 4. truck back to my local dodge service center and tell them the freon charge didnt work and tell them to inspect the evaporator core and condenser. i will then purchase the aftermarket part and have them replace it. after that and a solid buffing / wax job...i think i could easily gte 8000 + for th etruck. ive seen ram 1500s with nearly double my mileage sell for similar prices...at least aorund here. .