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Toyota delaers don't want my 04 for a trade????

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by paprius4030, Aug 4, 2005.

  1. paprius4030

    paprius4030 My first Prius

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    I was thinking about trading in my 04 Prius for a 05. After looking at Kelly Blue book my payoff was right around what the trade in value was. (Around 16,800). So I called a semi local Toyota dealer that has a 05 Silver pkg.#2 in stock, exactly what I wanted. When I mentioned my trade he said"Oh we don't take trades on new Prius's. We would just get a wholesaler to buy it from you but they won't pay anywhere near what Kelly blue book says. Gee you would think a Toyota dealer would love to take a nice 04 in trade?????
     
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    Gee, I traded my '04 Honda Civic Hybrid in on my '05 Prius...


    'Course, you would do better selling it outright to a private party.
     
  3. jamarimutt

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    Why would you want to trade in your 04 for an 05, which is 99.9% the same car?
     
  4. Tideland Prius

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    I'd say 04 to 06 instead. There's a bigger change.

    For fun, I appraised my 05 and it's only worth Cdn$23,000-$25,000. MSRP for mine is Cdn$34,000
     
  5. paprius4030

    paprius4030 My first Prius

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    The only reason I was thinking of trding for a 05 was the dealer had a silver 05 at msrp and if I could get enough for my 04 I could switch to the 05 and have my payment stay the same and getting a car with 43,000 mi. less.
     
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    I traded in my 04 Prius for an 05 in Dec. 2004. (Went from pkg 0 TRAC car (tan interior, didn't like that) to a pkg 6 (gray int.), for those who are wondering why.) I paid $500 under MSRP for the 05. The dealer gave me $20,000 even for the 04...exactly what I paid for it new in Nov. 2003. Also got two tax deductions! I think the 04 had 14k miles at trade-in.

    The dealer was very happy to have my trade...they sold it for close to $23k within weeks. I have a feeling the market's softened a bit since then, however.

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  7. paprius4030

    paprius4030 My first Prius

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    onerpm. That's pretty much what I had in mind of doing! Your lucky you found a dealer that wants to sell cars. Around here I think they sell cars by default. Here nobody seems to want to extend themselves a bit. Where are you located? What dealer did you use?
     
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    I'm in the Twin Cities of MN, and the dealer (Walser Bloomington Toyota) had a long (1 year or so) waiting list. You might want to hit a big city dealer and see if they'll buy your car outright for cash. The Walser dealers do that here, giving you a written offer good for 30 days either as a trade-in or a cash sale. (But doing it as a trade-in means you save the state sales tax on that amount, because it's knocked off the price of the new car.) Or you might just be better off selling your 2004 privately.

    You might also want to wait and get a 2006 Prius just after 1/1/06, as I hear that the 06's will have some minor improvements, new colors, and also the new energy bill will allow for about a $2500 tax credit (as opposed to the $2000 deduction in 2005).

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    Just a thought, but you might be better off trying to do a private sale. Your vehicle could fetch 18,000 or 20,000 in a private sale, especially if it is in good condition. Trade ins are not necessarily the best way to liquidate your vehicle. However, I'm inclined to believe the dealer doesn't want your car back because it wouldn't meet the profit margin they want considering that is is actually rather high mileage for a very late model vehicle. You've drive about 20,000 miles/year, which is a little bit higher than average driving numbers.
     
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    paprius4030 My first Prius

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    Yeah I agree jeromep, the problem is I have a loan on it and I'm sure the new buyer won't want to wait till the bank sends the title so they can get it registered. Since I like my current Prius so much I was only going to do the switch if it was fairly easy. Plus I'm afraid by the time I get things arranged with a new buyer the Prius i have my eye on will get sold. This would be the first time i ever traded a car in LOL, I always sell them myself.
     
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    Despite the mileage, I'm still surprised a dealer wouldn't want it. I just did a search on KBB for my zipcode near Boston and came up with about 15 used 04's...none below $20,000 and two well over $20k with about 37,000 on them.

    Did you search Kelly Blue book used car values for your zip code?
     
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    paprius4030 My first Prius

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    Yeah i searched KBB came up with a trade in value of around 16,800 that all i wanted on trade. Like I said the dealers around here ar not gung-ho to say the least. Plus only one dealer I could find had a silver pkg 2 that I wanted. I just wanted to payoff my loan on the 04 and start over again with a new one, but since I'm not desparte for a Prius this time I'll wait lol

    I have to find a dealers that want to.... well...deal
     
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    I sold my '02 with 58,800 miles for a little over Blue Book retail.

    It took me a couple of weeks, but the first week I tried the newspaper and didn't get a call. The second weekend I put it out on the side of the highway with a couple of other cars. I got about a dozen calls and sold it to the second person that drove it.

    Mean while, I was enjoying the '05. :D

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    I checked into my 04 and found about the same thing - low 20ks (cdn) and it's in nearly pristine condition. It's interesting how the value can fall by over $10,000 in a year...

    Gotta love cars...

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    part of the problem is that there is a very small market for hybrids and when you do get a offer it's from someone who knows what they want. There is also the hesitation on part of the buyer to purchase a high tech vehicle without a support network behind it. IE: dealer. So if the dealer isn't supportive of used hybrids, the customer isn't going to purchase used. Hence the lower BB price.
     
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    I can't believe CarMax is listing '03 Prius Classic with 13K for $22K! Another with 33K is selling for near $20K.

    They want $15.5K for an '02 with 80K.

    No 2Gs.
     
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    paprius4030 My first Prius

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    Well I finally got a dealer that wants my Prius. Traded it in for an 05 at Motorworld in Wilkes Barre. My new one should be there in a month. Hope thy're right!
     
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    Congratulations on getting what you wanted!!!;-)

    I trust is was financially 'comfortable' for you?
     
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    paprius4030 My first Prius

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    Yes it was only a couple thousand to go to a new one. Mine has 45k on it so I think it was a good time to get out of it before demand lessens for used ones(No used ones around here and not many new ones either LOL)