COdogman
Well-Known Member
I think a lot still depends on what vehicle you are attempting to trade in. The used car market flows the same direction generally as the new car market. If the price of gas is high and everyone is looking for more fuel efficient vehicles, there won’t be quite as high a demand for your low mpg vehicle. Other vehicles will probably still see their value hold since there is still a shortage of vehicles.
I recommend putting your vehicle out there on Cars.com or Autotrader and see what happens. My guess is that you will be contacted by several dealers who want your vehicle no matter what it is. You will also hear from private buyers who may pay even more and you can decide if you want to deal with that process. My ex recently bought an Ioniq 5. She sold her Volt to Carmax because they offered the most, and did what I recommended above with her Honda Element and got a nice offer from a local dealer for it.
I recommend putting your vehicle out there on Cars.com or Autotrader and see what happens. My guess is that you will be contacted by several dealers who want your vehicle no matter what it is. You will also hear from private buyers who may pay even more and you can decide if you want to deal with that process. My ex recently bought an Ioniq 5. She sold her Volt to Carmax because they offered the most, and did what I recommended above with her Honda Element and got a nice offer from a local dealer for it.
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