Got offered $6,313 for trade in for my 03 G35 125,000 miles
Sorry if I sounded cocky up there, LOL I was multitasking and yea... just ended up pushing submit new thread.
So... my car... the paint is all in good condition (could use a detail with clay), has 125,xxx miles and counting, has been in like two accidents but I've repaired it without leaving it on my carfax records but when I bought the car it already had an accident (friggin autocheck told me it didn't have an accident though -_-).
My car needs a new brake pad and a left front control arm bushing, whenever I go over bumps on my left side I hear this thud.
So... my car... the paint is all in good condition (could use a detail with clay), has 125,xxx miles and counting, has been in like two accidents but I've repaired it without leaving it on my carfax records but when I bought the car it already had an accident (friggin autocheck told me it didn't have an accident though -_-).
My car needs a new brake pad and a left front control arm bushing, whenever I go over bumps on my left side I hear this thud.
Sorry if I sounded cocky up there, LOL I was multitasking and yea... just ended up pushing submit new thread.
So... my car... the paint is all in good condition (could use a detail with clay), has 125,xxx miles and counting, has been in like two accidents but I've repaired it without leaving it on my carfax records but when I bought the car it already had an accident (friggin autocheck told me it didn't have an accident though -_-).
My car needs a new brake pad and a left front control arm bushing, whenever I go over bumps on my left side I hear this thud.
So... my car... the paint is all in good condition (could use a detail with clay), has 125,xxx miles and counting, has been in like two accidents but I've repaired it without leaving it on my carfax records but when I bought the car it already had an accident (friggin autocheck told me it didn't have an accident though -_-).
My car needs a new brake pad and a left front control arm bushing, whenever I go over bumps on my left side I hear this thud.
If you trade in a car you are giving up at least $1k and closer to $2k than a private sale. In other words, it only makes sense if you know your transmission needs to be replaced or some other huge expense is required for the car. I've only ever traded a car one time, and that was why - you are both screwing each other so it's all good

Trading a car that's been in some unreported accidents pretty much falls into the same category as above to me. Although it sounds like if you could have gotten away with someone not knowing it had been in accidents you would have taken advantage. Not cool.
BTW - it is not hard for a garage to determine if a car has been in an accident even if unreported.
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Oh no I didn't mean it like that...
See when I bought my car, it said on autoreport that my car was not involved in an accident, that when the dealer gave me the carfax for my car, it said there was an accident.
So using both autocheck and carfax is a good idea.
Also about my accident, I didn't file insurance on it since it was only a front bumper/control arm bushings install.
See when I bought my car, it said on autoreport that my car was not involved in an accident, that when the dealer gave me the carfax for my car, it said there was an accident.
So using both autocheck and carfax is a good idea.
Also about my accident, I didn't file insurance on it since it was only a front bumper/control arm bushings install.
Only a front bumper/control arm bushings install?
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It was only the control arm bushing and the front bumper which needed to be replaced.
The rear back passenger door wasn't even scratched, the paint shop had it painted over even though I didn't ask them because I effed up reverse parking the second day I got my car.
It was only the control arm bushing and the front bumper which needed to be replaced.
The rear back passenger door wasn't even scratched, the paint shop had it painted over even though I didn't ask them because I effed up reverse parking the second day I got my car.
Think about how much did you originally got this car for, now minus that by $6313 and that's how much you would've lost if you were to trade it in for another car. With two mods new brake pad and a left front control arm bushing which will cost you just shy from $300 bucks, you can get at the very least $1500 more from a private party. Now which one is more worthy for you? $300 for $1500 more? Or $6313 with a huge lost on your end because you wanna trade it in? Like someone else mentioned above, only trade in cars if you absolutely have no time to deal with the sale or simply don't want to deal with the hassle.
I never trade in. It's too much of a loss. Replace the easy stuff and disclose the accidents to people who will buy it. Yes, it will turn people away, but someone will buy it.
Do the fixes, throw it up for $9k, have someone negotiate it down to $8.5k and call it a day.
Do the fixes, throw it up for $9k, have someone negotiate it down to $8.5k and call it a day.



