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Old 11-03-2011, 12:42 PM   #33
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One of the reasons people aren't buying is trade in prices.I have been flamed for this before. But I have 2007 BF MK2 Ghia and enquired about trading it in on a Mondeo MC Titanium Hatch/G6E. I rolled out the door laughing at the trade in price offered. I was offered $15k !!!!!!! car is in mint condition, Ford serviced and 70,000kms.No sale happened. Holden offered $17k and dealer said " cann't match that"..
I've said this before in an old thread. Ford would have a better idea what they would get for it and they probably already have others on the yard. Privately they are going for high teens so I couldnt see Ford offering any more than $17k. They would lose money on it.
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