Average TRADE IN Value
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Average TRADE IN Value
Can somebody please tell me how to find the NADA AVG TRADE IN VALUE of a 1997 911 Coupe? It’s just a regular Carrera 2. I can only find the Retail prices but need the NADA Trade in value. Need NADA not Haggerty or others. Thanks
Last edited by CT Mike; 06-07-2022 at 05:45 PM.
#3
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I got $25k offer from CARMAX
#4
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Trade in? You’ll get Raped!
#5
Three Wheelin'
you're probably better off 'no reserving' it on BaT than trade-in
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Thanks everyone. This is a question about where on NADA to find one particular value, “Average Trade In Value”. Respectfully I’m looking for a very specific answer and the thread seems to be going off track. This term used to be a value category in NADA guides. Maybe they eliminated it when they got bought by JD Power.. I have an email into NADA and will share what I find.
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Hi Mike,
For a collector car like a 993 any trade-in book number is not really relevant. You will need to go to a dealer who specializes in collector cars and see what he offers you.
Also, be aware the NADA is a dealer association and Kellys & others are funded by dealers as well so their listed pricing structures are probably designed to list lower trade-in values to improve the profitability of its members.
Andy
For a collector car like a 993 any trade-in book number is not really relevant. You will need to go to a dealer who specializes in collector cars and see what he offers you.
Also, be aware the NADA is a dealer association and Kellys & others are funded by dealers as well so their listed pricing structures are probably designed to list lower trade-in values to improve the profitability of its members.
Andy
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If you don't know, that's cool.
No need to try an "educate" someone that has a specific request for reasons you / I may not understand.
OP, I feel your pain, sometimes I ask a specific arcane question and people like to reply to what they think you're asking instead of what you ARE asking. That's cool but occasionally frustrating.
Be well.
Craig