Originally posted by jmo21
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Last time I traded a car in with a month left on the MOT he didn't bat an eyelid. Was only 2.5k though and he would put it straight through the auction anyway so made no difference. The place I got rid also had an service garage attached so they would just bang it through there at cost. They certainly won't refuse it if it can make them some money but he may try have you over a barrel on price. He is going to know it needs work if you refuse to do the MOT.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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If selling to a dealer, they will get in MOT'ed in a jiffy. I'm sure it'll pass with flying colours, courtesy of their local friendly pet MOT place
I'd be surprised if having only 3 weeks left on the current MOT will make any difference to them, although they might try to bid you downComment
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Same happened with my first real banger, agreed trade in value of £750Originally posted by vwdan View Post
In my experience, depending on the dealer and the trade in, trade ins are primarily a sweetener to get you to buy the car. I traded in a £500 Fiesta on a £4000 car from a main dealer and they never even looked at it. I mean that literally - we agreed a price and shook on it without them seeing the car in person.
When went to pick up the new car, salesmen started by saying, oh I should never have gave you £750 for that, should have been more like £250. As my face started to go red..... he quickly qualified with "It's ok, I'm not trying to change it, it's out problem"Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Postbut he may try have you over a barrel on price. He is going to know it needs work if you refuse to do the MOT.yeah, that's what I thought.Originally posted by Platypus View PostI'd be surprised if having only 3 weeks left on the current MOT will make any difference to them, although they might try to bid you down
buying a 1 year old car, so hopefully that'll be enough for them not to beast me too much
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Be arsed and give it a thorough clean (get it valeted) you can then set a higher asking price/better tools for negotiating.
Good luck.
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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