Ok, I have an SUV that's a 2001. It's got around 84K miles. Brakes need work....brakes seem to need work year after year now.
At any rate, I read these articles on the internet about how some car dealerships aren't even accepting suv for trade in's because of poor gas mileage.
I don't really "need" a new car. It would be just a "want." The suv is still servicable. Of course, it'll need repairs.
However, I'm worried if I keep holding on to this gas guzzler, any value it still has will be dwindling at a very rapid rate.
Thus far, in trying to do research for a replacement vehicle, my head is just spinning as there are quite a few that I like.
A Saturn dealership has given me the best trade in value so far, approximately $4,000. I've gotten as low as $2000 from a Toyota/Scion dealer.
I drive ALOT because of my job.
So would it make sense to just dump the suv, take on a car payment....OR....just ride out the shakey economy and stick with the suv, knowing it'll be drinking gas like water???
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!
At any rate, I read these articles on the internet about how some car dealerships aren't even accepting suv for trade in's because of poor gas mileage.
I don't really "need" a new car. It would be just a "want." The suv is still servicable. Of course, it'll need repairs.
However, I'm worried if I keep holding on to this gas guzzler, any value it still has will be dwindling at a very rapid rate.
Thus far, in trying to do research for a replacement vehicle, my head is just spinning as there are quite a few that I like.
A Saturn dealership has given me the best trade in value so far, approximately $4,000. I've gotten as low as $2000 from a Toyota/Scion dealer.
I drive ALOT because of my job.
So would it make sense to just dump the suv, take on a car payment....OR....just ride out the shakey economy and stick with the suv, knowing it'll be drinking gas like water???
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!
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