Should I sell it or trade it off?
#1
Should I sell it or trade it off?
I never thought that it would come to this, but the dream that is Land Rover ownership requires more time and money than I'm willing to keep throwing at it. I've reached a point where the romance was washed off and disillusionment is starting to set it.
An '03 with a history of oil pump failures isn't going to be an easy sale even with extensive work history and maintenance receipts. Edmunds private party value is about $8000. Ebay prices track much lower.
Trade in value maxes out at $7,000. Of course, getting the full amount would boil down to the price of the vehicle I was trading.
Generally, you're better off selling a car to a private party and then applying that money towards the new car. In this case, though, I'm not sure.
What say you?
An '03 with a history of oil pump failures isn't going to be an easy sale even with extensive work history and maintenance receipts. Edmunds private party value is about $8000. Ebay prices track much lower.
Trade in value maxes out at $7,000. Of course, getting the full amount would boil down to the price of the vehicle I was trading.
Generally, you're better off selling a car to a private party and then applying that money towards the new car. In this case, though, I'm not sure.
What say you?
#2
personally, trade it if the dealer will give you a good price. I could not bring myself to sell it to someone knowing they will have problems. If they know about the probs, they won't give you close to what you want. I wouldn't feel bad about sticking a dealer with it, though. They are paid to research the cars before.
There has been a guy trying to sell a nice 03 with a popped motor for 5K and people keep flagging it.
Good luck to you in whatever you decide.
There has been a guy trying to sell a nice 03 with a popped motor for 5K and people keep flagging it.
Good luck to you in whatever you decide.
#3
personally, trade it if the dealer will give you a good price. I could not bring myself to sell it to someone knowing they will have problems. If they know about the probs, they won't give you close to what you want. I wouldn't feel bad about sticking a dealer with it, though. They are paid to research the cars before.
There has been a guy trying to sell a nice 03 with a popped motor for 5K and people keep flagging it.
Good luck to you in whatever you decide.
There has been a guy trying to sell a nice 03 with a popped motor for 5K and people keep flagging it.
Good luck to you in whatever you decide.
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I think if you are looking to get rid of it, a dealer would be the best choice. Put it on Craigslist and see if you get any bites....
If you can swing it in any way, chuck it in storage. I got a nice D2 for $1K and a crappy D1 for $300. I don't have the time or cash to get to them right now, but one day.... These make great first vehicles. Solid as a rock and terrible fuel mileage so the kids can't run all over town.
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A dealer wont sell it, they will ship it off to auction where it will wind up on a POS "Buy here pay here" car lot and some unsuspecting person will buy it because his girlfriend just had a baby and it is the only thing big enough in his price range and then the motor will let go and they will be back to taking the bus to the Health Department to get their kid immunizations and baby formula.
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Meltdown-I feel you pain, but remember, they truck does not need to be perfect, just driveable.
Then when things turn back around you can get back to work on the long to-do list to make it perfect.
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A dealer wont sell it, they will ship it off to auction where it will wind up on a POS "Buy here pay here" car lot and some unsuspecting person will buy it because his girlfriend just had a baby and it is the only thing big enough in his price range and then the motor will let go and they will be back to taking the bus to the Health Department to get their kid immunizations and baby formula.
wait thats me!!!