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Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
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Vehicle: 2002 Ford Expedition EB
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Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
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I know when buying a new car, you need to pay freight, PDI, taxes, and a bunch of other "fees" on top of the price. Is this the same for buying a used car, or are the prices usually all-in?
I’m from Canada, but I would assume there will be taxes that will need to be paid. However, other than the taxes, are there other fees to watch out for?

My car is worth about ,300 according to KBB. I want to trade it in for a used car because the payments & insurance are just too much for me these days. Can I trade in the car and walk away with a used car of lesser value without having to get into a new loan?

I used to hear radio commercials for dealerships (namely Hyundai and Kia) who offered a minimum trade-in value for used cars (usually ,000). I don’t listen to the radio any more, and I can’t remember who offered this. I need a dealership in the Dallas/Ft Worth area who will guarantee a ,000 minimum trade-in on an old car.

My dad and I are looking at used cars, I was just wondering. Are used car prices usually set, or can you haggle them like you do with a new car’s sticker price?

Looking to buy a used car. However, I do not have much money nor do I have any income since I am a student. I want to buy a decent car that will last New England winters. How much should I save up? At least 00 or 00? What should I look for in a car? Any tips on buying used cars? Any place I should look?
New England as in Boston, MA

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