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Hate too sell but my Nissan dealer wants to buy my van because of it's low miles of 57,000. They want give me 12500.00 for it. My van is in real good condition and they say this van is in big demand.
Hate too sell but my Nissan dealer wants to buy my van because of it's low miles of 57,000. They want give me 12500.00 for it. My van is in real good condition and they say this van is in big demand.
What the dealership wants is to sell you a NEW vehicle and also turn around and sell your van at a profit...This isn't so much about your van as it is MONEY they can make off of you. Don't fall for it. If it's in such demand you would have no problem selling it on your own and if you like it, keep it.
Classic dealer pitch. They’ve been trying to get me to sell them my ‘05 Frontier for the last 5 years because of high demand for good ones with a stick shift.
While that probably IS true in this region, I don’t want to buy a new one that only comes with short beds, crew cabs, automatic transmissions, and about a billion electronic “improvements” that I loathe.
All the manufacturers stopped making the truck the way I like it, so BUH-BUY to looking for another one. The ridiculous prices for inferior vehicle only adds insult to injury.
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