Value on a car

Asked by Lynng09 Dec 18, 2016 at 08:31 PM about the 2001 Ford Explorer

Question type: Car Selling & Trading In

Wanting to know what type of a trade in would my
daughter get for her 2001 rear wheel drive Ford
Explorer?

2 Answers

How can we know when you don't give conditions, options, mileage or anything else? Being that old even in good shape I would guess about $1,000 on a good day. Make the deal before negotiating the price for a new car as they will add back on what ever they "lost" by giving you more than that.

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A dealership will wholesale a car that old off to one of those use car lots due to age, or send it to an auction yard in the area. Put a for sale sign on it and negotiate a price on a new car without a trade- in.

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