I was just playing around with the numbers this morning. I went to the KBB page and put in the info for my truck. 2018 Titan HS Pro-4x. 104,000 miles in good shape. Has been the best truck I have ever owned and I don't want to get rid of it, but KBB said the value was 24,000. MSRP was 56,000 in 2018. Does that sound right to yall?
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Originally posted by Bud View PostI was just playing around with the numbers this morning. I went to the KBB page and put in the info for my truck. 2018 Titan HS Pro-4x. 104,000 miles in good shape. Has been the best truck I have ever owned and I don't want to get rid of it, but KBB said the value was 24,000. MSRP was 56,000 in 2018. Does that sound right to yall?
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Originally posted by kae006 View Post
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Originally posted by Laketex View PostDang, I just put my truck specs in and apparently, my 2500 Ram is worth $1000 less than what I paid for it new 4 years and 88k miles ago. I'd sell, but what the heck would I replace it with?
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Originally posted by FCoDxDart View PostThis is the problem some don't realize. Whatever additional you make in the trade is taken immediately away when buying. Vehicle prices are through the roof. Unless you can sell a vehicle you don't need, there isn't a point in trading now.
Seems people don't know this or wanna hear it
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Originally posted by ACbob View PostKBB and others are behind the times over the past year.
I did the same thing for my daughters car last night. Its a 2016 Honda Civic Coupe. I bought it in 2019 for $13500 as a Certified Used Car. They are going for 18-19K today for the same car with low mileage.
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Originally posted by FCoDxDart View PostThis is the problem some don't realize. Whatever additional you make in the trade is taken immediately away when buying. Vehicle prices are through the roof. Unless you can sell a vehicle you don't need, there isn't a point in trading now.
I traded in a truck that I had a lot of equity built in. Traded for a much lesser truck that, because its now used, is worth (according to KBB) 2K more than I paid for it back in June. Now I've still got my equity plus some.
Backstory. I sold my 5th wheel so no longer needed a 3/4 ton truck so I downgraded to a GMC 1/2 ton.
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