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    Generate your own business/ money boys.

    JJ I'm still waiting on my T-Shirt.....bet you wish you had hair like me

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    Mother fukker

    This kid selling cars on SBR

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    Sammy what's the best way for me to sell a used car? Should I try to sell to a used car dealer? Use a website online to try to sell privately?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronald View Post
    Sammy what's the best way for me to sell a used car? Should I try to sell to a used car dealer? Use a website online to try to sell privately?
    if you sell it to a dealer,we aren't going to "low ball" you, but keep in mind we have to clean the car, do any work to the car to then resale it back to a new customer. Also, we have to warranty the new vehicle.

    Think about it this way......you wouldn't buy a car from a dealer that needs tires or has dings/dents on it, so we do that work to then resell it to a customer.

    Best way is to sell it 3rd party, but also keep in mind it depends on value of the vehicle. If you are trading in a 20k vehicle to a dealer, you save on sales taxes towards the new one. So pending sales tax, that could be $1600 you are saving in sales tax alone by trading in to the dealer (using 8% sales tax that it is where I live)

    Selling it 3rd party you may get more than to a dealer but you also had to advertise for it. Have to haggle with other people trying to buy it from you, and maybe people want to test drive or nickle and dime you on it.

    Every situation is different

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    are u near where that big crash killed 20 people, very sad



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    Very close sadly. Some were customers of ours. Super tragic

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    Don't understand how everyone in that limo died. Crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Mother fukker

    This kid selling cars on SBR

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    Quote Originally Posted by SamsNCharge99 View Post
    if you sell it to a dealer,we aren't going to "low ball" you, but keep in mind we have to clean the car, do any work to the car to then resale it back to a new customer. Also, we have to warranty the new vehicle.

    Think about it this way......you wouldn't buy a car from a dealer that needs tires or has dings/dents on it, so we do that work to then resell it to a customer.

    Best way is to sell it 3rd party, but also keep in mind it depends on value of the vehicle. If you are trading in a 20k vehicle to a dealer, you save on sales taxes towards the new one. So pending sales tax, that could be $1600 you are saving in sales tax alone by trading in to the dealer (using 8% sales tax that it is where I live)

    Selling it 3rd party you may get more than to a dealer but you also had to advertise for it. Have to haggle with other people trying to buy it from you, and maybe people want to test drive or nickle and dime you on it.

    Every situation is different
    Good insight, Sammy.

    Appreciate your perspective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SamsNCharge99 View Post
    if you sell it to a dealer,we aren't going to "low ball" you, but keep in mind we have to clean the car, do any work to the car to then resale it back to a new customer. Also, we have to warranty the new vehicle.

    Think about it this way......you wouldn't buy a car from a dealer that needs tires or has dings/dents on it, so we do that work to then resell it to a customer.

    Best way is to sell it 3rd party, but also keep in mind it depends on value of the vehicle. If you are trading in a 20k vehicle to a dealer, you save on sales taxes towards the new one. So pending sales tax, that could be $1600 you are saving in sales tax alone by trading in to the dealer (using 8% sales tax that it is where I live)

    Selling it 3rd party you may get more than to a dealer but you also had to advertise for it. Have to haggle with other people trying to buy it from you, and maybe people want to test drive or nickle and dime you on it.

    Every situation is different

    ...

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    thanks for the input Joe, this thread couldn't survive without it

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