Thinking about upgrading your ride? Looking to save on your next purchase? Trade in your car and get great value. Follow this step-by-step process to get the maximum value for your trade-in.
The Ultimate Guide to Trading In Your Car
Want to know how trading in your car works? Follow these steps. Here’s how it works:
- Find Out What Your Car is Worth: Check your car’s value with Kelley Blue Book (KBB) for an accurate trade-in quote.
- Get Your Car Ready for Trade-In: Give your car a fresh clean-up and fix any minor issues before you trade it in.
- Bring Necessary Documents: Ensure you have all the necessary paperwork, like the title, registration, and loan details.
- Head to Coronet Dodge: Our team will inspect your car and provide a competitive trade-in offer.
Factors that Affect Your Car’s Trade-In Value
Follow these tips to ensure you get the highest possible offer for your trade-in.
- Condition: Cars in good condition with fewer repairs required are worth more.
- Age: The newer your car, the higher its value, but classics in good shape can still shine.
- Demand: Vehicles in high demand are more likely to yield a better trade-in offer.
Using the KBB Instant Cash Offer at Coronet Dodge
Make your trade-in experience easier with the Kelley Blue Book Instant Cash Offer at Coronet Dodge. Here’s how it works:
- Enter your car’s details online to receive an instant offer.
- Once you receive the offer, bring your car and the offer to Coronet Dodge.
- Once we verify the offer, you can use it toward your next vehicle at Coronet Dodge.
Get a fast and fair trade-in offer with KBB Instant Cash Offer at Coronet Dodge.
Common Trade-In Questions Answered
Do I pay sales tax on the full price of my new car?
No! You’ll pay sales tax only on the reduced price after your trade-in value is applied.
Can I trade in a car that I still owe money on?
Yes, if you still owe money on your car, we’ll consider that balance when making the offer.
When is the best time to trade in my car?
Trading in your car before it depreciates significantly—usually around the 3-5 year mark—is ideal.