TRADING IN MY BOAT

UBC

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I AM THINKING OF TRADING IN MY BOAT FOR A NEW BOAT.HOW DO I FIND OUT WHAT IS A FAIR PRICE I CAN EXPECT FROM A DEALER. THE NADA GIVES RETAIL PRICES, SO WHAT KIND OF PRICE CAN I EXPECT FOM THE DEALER?
 

Skinnywater

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Re: TRADING IN MY BOAT

Why not sell it yourself to a private party for retail, instead of wholesale to a dealer?
 

RatFish

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Re: TRADING IN MY BOAT

yup, you'll get a better price selling it yourself. The dealer will offer considerably less.<br /><br />EDIT: Turn off your caps lock.
 

dogsdad

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Re: TRADING IN MY BOAT

If I was going to replace my boat, I'd find out what the dealer will give me in trade, then see what individuals are asking for the same boat on the used market. Average the two figures, then advertise it at that figure. I'd bet you'll sell it within two weeks, if not a single weekend, and you'll get more than the dealer would allow in trade.<br /><br /><br />-dd-
 

steve n carol

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Re: TRADING IN MY BOAT

NADAguides.com<br />this should give you the info you're looking for...sl
 

JB

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Re: TRADING IN MY BOAT

Moving to Boats.
 
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