This might sound silly, but why did you pay a 2007 off in full with the expectation of trading it in?
Everything aside, if you can get fair value for your car, that'd be great, but don't expect it, it won't fetch a high price, especially not the price any dealer will charge for the same car, hence you'll have to undercut yourself just to get someone to take it, thus losing a lot of the money you used paying it off that won't reflect on your trade.
For the 350z, you won't get a straight up trade at a dealership, because they gain another car with no cash, be prepared to pay a difference plus a lot of fees, etc.
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Jul 7th, 2007 11:51 PM #1
Euro-Edition Civic (2006-Current)
I currently own a 2007 Honda Civic Coupe DXG (paid in full), and was wondering approximately what kind of trades would I get for my car, if I were actually going to trade it.
I've always been a fan of the 350Z, and wouldn't mind if it were older. Would a 2003 350Z be a straight trade, or cash on-top (either party)?
Now, this thread isn't anything serious - I'm just wondering.
Also, how hard would it be to import the Euro-edition Civic (hatchback)? ..the 2006-Current one, that is. Cause.. damnnn that thing is hot.
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Jul 8th, 2007 12:19 AM #3Deal Fanatic




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Impossible. You can't import vehicles (except for permissible U.S. spec vehicles coming from the U.S.) unless they're over... 14 or 17 or something like that years old. Check www.riv.ca.
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as trade in, im surprised if you can get anything over 15000
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Jul 9th, 2007 06:32 PM #8
You'll probably get between 15-18k on your trade, and for a clean 350z 25-30k I saw a 2003 that was in excellent condition go for 28k over here.
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Jul 10th, 2007 07:11 AM #9
if you wanted to trade it, i guess the sooner the better since residual value on honda civics drop pretty fast. Though i think you would have a better chance selling it then looking for a trade.
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