trade in price.

My Impalla 2000 3.4 is in pretty good condition,

100355 k on it.

what would be a fair market trade in value.? on a new car...

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Jake
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Use your search engine and look for the Kelly Blue Book website. It can give you a pretty good ballpark idea.

Dave S(Texas)

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putt

Kelly Blue Book

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will give you a very rough idea.

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MisterSkippy

thanks .Kelly blue book.website.

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Jake

Look here, nadaguides.com. for the best source of current selling price, WBMA

mike hunt

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MajorDomo

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Take the average and then subtract another $1500 to $2000 for what the dealer will TRY to give you for it. If you own it outright, they tend to give LESS than what it is worth. Remember if you are upside down (they offer you LESS than what you owe...and MUCH less than it's worth, you may end up paying sticker price or more for the new car.

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Eightupman

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