Trade in

Asked by LaGraziano Jan 06, 2017 at 06:04 PM about the 2010 BMW 3 Series 328i xDrive Sedan AWD

Question type: Car Selling & Trading In

I want to trade my car in but have only had it 1
year. Is it possible? Or even a good idea yet?

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I am sure you can trade it in but it is an older car now so not all dealers will be interested. I suspect you will lose a lot on money if you do so as you will get bottom dollar for your car. If it is a good car I would keep it and get my money's worth out of it.

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Unless you put a big down payment on it you will probably find that you don't end up with enough to pay off your loan.

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Been there , done that and it is stupid to do so.

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The dealer might add the deficit on to your new car loan which will make your payments really high and you will be even more upside down than before - viscous cycle!

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I have a 2014 nissan rouge. Purchased the car 1 month ago, financing, and having issues already. Wondering if xargurus will accept trade in if I put money down. Please help.

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