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<blockquote data-quote="Tourmax" data-source="post: 184279" data-attributes="member: 5304"><p>Hard to say. Only way to know is to find out what your dealer is going to give you.</p><p></p><p>It's all just "speculation" up to that point.</p><p></p><p>I do know that when I worked at a dealer, the time of year would also effect the trade in price. For example: Late fall/winter? sports cars got less on trade (if they took them at all).</p><p></p><p>I would suspect that the industry looks at pickups and SUV's as the higher trade in value cars. They my not command the outright sale price a C7 might, but they are popular and they tend to move off the lot, <em><strong>fast</strong></em>. The money these days seems to be in moving<em> volume, </em>not high price/low production "halo" vehicles....which falls right into the wheelhouse of pickups and SUV's....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tourmax, post: 184279, member: 5304"] Hard to say. Only way to know is to find out what your dealer is going to give you. It's all just "speculation" up to that point. I do know that when I worked at a dealer, the time of year would also effect the trade in price. For example: Late fall/winter? sports cars got less on trade (if they took them at all). I would suspect that the industry looks at pickups and SUV's as the higher trade in value cars. They my not command the outright sale price a C7 might, but they are popular and they tend to move off the lot, [I][B]fast[/B][/I]. The money these days seems to be in moving[I] volume, [/I]not high price/low production "halo" vehicles....which falls right into the wheelhouse of pickups and SUV's.... [/QUOTE]
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