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Old Dec 13, 2003 | 02:12 PM
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The biggest hurdle I am going to have when the time comes to obtain a Z, is figuring out what to do between the time i get rid of my car and get the Z.

If I trade it in, there shouldn't theoretically be any wait I think. However, I'd prefer to sell the car instead since I know I won't get jack for trade in.

With a car as expensive as the Z, has anyone heard of dealerships helping out during the wait period at all if there is one, since some people would be out of a car?

Some co workers of mine said i should check into this as they have heard of this. I haven't though.
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Old Dec 13, 2003 | 02:54 PM
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i highly doubt it. in their eyes, that just helps you not trade in, which hurts them.

if you do trade it in, i'm sure they'd let you keep the car until they get the z in.
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Old Dec 13, 2003 | 02:56 PM
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Hmm okay. Thanks for the info! Also, to those with experience trading in their cars...I know there's factors like the overall quality and area etc.

In your experience, how close can you negotiate with car dealers to get the trade in value that's quoted on sites like Kelley blue Book? My trade in value for the civic si i have (don't laugh :P) is not much lower than the market value. Is it a pipe dream to even think a dealership will get near that trade in value?
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Old Dec 13, 2003 | 11:28 PM
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look to get 2k under what kbb states is the value for your car.
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Old Dec 14, 2003 | 08:21 AM
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In Canada (I'm not sure if this applies in the states) when you trade-in a car, it's value comes off of the new car's pre-tax price so even if you get a little less for it than you would selling privately, the tax savings on the new car outweighs the increased private sale value.
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Old Dec 14, 2003 | 08:35 PM
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you have a lot of leverage with your si. seriously, i had one too. an 00 ebp.
i totalled my car when it was 2.5 yrs old with 36k miles on it. my ins co tried to low ball me, but i fought them and ended up getting just over 16k for it.

the si's are still in high demand. especially if it's a 99 or 00. they have a rediculously high resale (and therefore, trade-in) value. just hold your ground and bring in lots of re-enforcements. bring print out's from kbb, nada, and your local dealerships. what i did was get a letter from the local honda dealer stating what they would sell (and pay) for my year model si. it helped a lot.

good luck!
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Old Dec 14, 2003 | 08:58 PM
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Hey Vizion, that's awesome. I'm glad to hear that. I hadn't thought about the honda stuff - i definitely should get a quote from them on that.

I have the same exact Si as what you had. A 2000 Electron Blue. It's about 3.5 years old and at 40K miles so i'm definitely not abusing it. The trade in value right now for it is around 11K, but i won't be selling/trading in until around this time next year. I'd be ecstatic to get anywhere near 10K for trade in, although i'm not holding my breath. But knowing that I have some leverage based on the car (since you're right - it does still seem to be in high demand) is comforting .
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Old Dec 14, 2003 | 09:00 PM
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****, I just noticed, we both live in austin as well . Which honda dealership did you go to? Closest one to me is the one near 2222 area (forgot the name of it).
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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 11:45 AM
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yep, that's hte one i went to. first texas honda. talk to doug in used cars (he's the one who wrote me the letter)

i went through tom little in new car sales b/c i bought an 03 accord from him (which is what i traded in to get the z) tom little is the one who arranged the letter from doug. but i'm good friends with a guy named joseph lao who works in new car sales at first texas honda. i think he would be willing to help you out too if you tell him that megan sent ya

now, if you want to do the trade in thing now, i can recommend going and seeing victor at south point. tell him the chick that bought his old car sent you good luck!
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