Let's say you have a vehicle that is so old that you get offered practically nothing of value for trade in - what do you do?
Martin Q. Blank said:
I'm pretty much sure the write off can only be for what the charity sold it for.
Kyle Field Shade Chaser said:
once you are entirely Done Done with it, sell it to a junk yard. They probably give you $800 for the parts
HollywoodBQ said:Kyle Field Shade Chaser said:
once you are entirely Done Done with it, sell it to a junk yard. They probably give you $800 for the parts
That's what I did with my 2012 Jeep Compass when I left Australia.
I got $500 for it and they hauled it off.
It needed a new gearbox and that was going to cost $13,000 AUD and would take 10 months to arrive from the USA. So, I begrudgingly parted ways with my Compass that I bought new less than 8 years earlier.
Ragoo said:
Let's say you have a vehicle that is so old that you get offered practically nothing of value for trade in - what do you do?
3rd Platoon said:
Donate it to Kars for Kids and get a tax-write off.
Ragoo said:
2009 f-150 fx4 150k on the clock
I think for a trade in there is no value - private party there is plenty of value I think.
Ragoo said:
2009 f-150 fx4 150k on the clock
I think for a trade in there is no value - private party there is plenty of value I think.
nothing is super wrong. ABS and brake light came on the dash so getting that checked next week. I had done a couple of "what's my trade worth" deals online and got practically $0 offers. The premise is that to a dealer it might have no trade in value - private party is likely the best place to capture some value. Truck is my daily driver so timing a sell and purchase is a challenge.NoahAg said:
What's wrong with it? Only 150K, I'd think there'd still be plenty of meat on the bone.
Ragoo said:NoahAg said:
What's wrong with it? Only 150K, I'd think there'd still be plenty of meat on the bone.
nothing is super wrong. ABS and brake light came on the dash so getting that checked next week. I had done a couple of "what's my trade worth" deals online and got practically $0 offers. The premise is that to a dealer it might have no trade in value - private party is likely the best place to capture some value. Truck is my daily driver so timing a sell and purchase is a challenge.