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Now this is killing me. At a local Ford dealership, a 97 Camaro SS, and 99 Firebird Formula were traded in as clunkers.
Do they get the $4500 on top of the trade in value toward a new vehicle, or is it just the $4500? |
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I believe they only get $4500. Since the car can't be resold and the engine will be turned into a useless metal block, that's all the (misinformed) owner gets.
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Rick 1966 Chevy Caprice 427-390 2012 Chevy Camaro RS Convertible
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I think you are entitles to $3500/$4500 plus the dealers best estimate of the scrap value of the car -$50 administative fee.
It has me wondering, if you could get the $3500/$4500 and then not accept the scap value and get the car back after the engine has been killed? http://forums.audiworld.com/showthread.php?p=23832913 Here is an example of an Audi which has a very high value in the sum of it's parts. Has anyone heard of such a thing? |
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