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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Trade-in vs sell
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Koonce" data-source="post: 934903" data-attributes="member: 68938"><p>When I was a full-time service station employee, who pumped gas, checked oil, towed cars and actually performed auto repairs, I had a pretty good side job reselling used cars for a nice profit. Now that I don't have free access to a fully-stocked service station, tow truck etc., and am forbidden from taking apart cars in my driveway, the economics of getting rid of old cars has changed significantly for me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you can make good money selling your used car on the open market, you probably know it. If not, try to figure out how much you earn per hour doing your regular job. Then compare that to the estimated gain of becoming a sudden, one-time used car dealer. Chances are good that driving a harder trade-in bargain with your dealer will cost you less of your valuable time than becoming a used car salesperson will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Koonce, post: 934903, member: 68938"] When I was a full-time service station employee, who pumped gas, checked oil, towed cars and actually performed auto repairs, I had a pretty good side job reselling used cars for a nice profit. Now that I don't have free access to a fully-stocked service station, tow truck etc., and am forbidden from taking apart cars in my driveway, the economics of getting rid of old cars has changed significantly for me. If you can make good money selling your used car on the open market, you probably know it. If not, try to figure out how much you earn per hour doing your regular job. Then compare that to the estimated gain of becoming a sudden, one-time used car dealer. Chances are good that driving a harder trade-in bargain with your dealer will cost you less of your valuable time than becoming a used car salesperson will. [/QUOTE]
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