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What To Do With Your Old Car?
from: Ali MoazamiWhat To Do With Your Old Car?
You can keep it, sell it or trade it in. You will receive the
best price for your car if you sell it yourself, but it requires
a lot of work on your part. You can visit the following web
sites for some help.
kbb.com, edmunds.com, nada.com
The above web sites help you research the prices and give you an
idea for how much your car is worth. Once you know the value of
your car, you can place an ad in your local newspaper, or on the
Internet. Some popular web sites that you can sell your car on
are:
ebaymotors.com, yahoo.com
Make sure that you have the car cleaned and detailed by a detail
shop. The $75 or $100 detailing can only help in bringing a
higher value for your car.
If you don't have the time and need to get rid of your car
immediately you can trade it in and have the dealership offer
you the wholesale price. Keep in mind that the dealer needs to
perform any necessary cleaning or repairs on your used car
before selling it at a profit.
About the author:
Copyright © 2005 AutoDiscover. All rights reserved. Ali Moazami
owns and operates an auto consulting firm. The company was
established to change the way the consumers buy and lease their
cars by providing unbiased advice. For more information visit:
http://www.autodiscover.com
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