On May 12, 9:40=A0pm, Nate Nagel <njna...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> John S. wrote:
> > On May 12, 12:38 pm, klu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Scott Dorsey) wrote:
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> >>On May 12, 6:04=3DA0am, Baile...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Bailey B) wrote:
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> >>>Just saw a network news story stating that many dealers will no
longer
> >>>accept SUV's as trade in. =3DA0 Their mileage is so poor no one wants
t=
hem.
> >>>One dealer accepted one SUV a month ago. In that month no one has
even
> >>>asked to test drive it. =3DA0
>
> >>Dealers will accept _anything_ as a trade-in. =A0Just because it isn't
w=
orth
> >>anything doesn't mean they won't take it. =A0Just that they'll give
you =
about
> >>as much for it as they add to the price of the car they're selling.
>
> >>Since I don't like SUVs, I think it's a good thing that the prices on
th=
em
> >>are dropping because it indicates lower demand in the market. =A0If,
on =
the
> >>other hand, you like SUVs, you should be glad that they are dropping
bec=
ause
> >>it means you can buy used ones for less.
> >>--scott
> >>--
> >>"C'est un Nagra. =A0C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
>
> > Unfortunately for some people they are making significant purchases
> > based on panic reactions to increasing gas prices.
>
> Hmm, maybe I should have held off on buying a pickup for a while! =A0Of
> course, I seriously doubt prices of *nice* pickups (by nice, I mean
> something like a 3/4 ton with a manual transmission and towing package,
> not leather interior and nice stereo) have dropped to my level yet.
>
> nate
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I think we will see prices of low mpg vehicles drop, but how much -
who knows?


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