Docwagon1776
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2012
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- Ram Year
- 2012, 2021
- Engine
- 5.7, 6.4
True statement. No matter how they flip the numbers around to make you think you're getting more, rest assured they're giving you wholesale pricing for your truck.
Eliminate the shell game by negotiating the prices separately and being willing to not trade. Most people are stuck because they *have* to trade and *have* to finance in order to buy their new vehicle and get trapped in the cycle of playing a game they only think they understand and think they are good at.
My answer to "do you have a trade?" is always "Potentially, but that's not important until I find the new car I want and we come to agreement on price for it." Then stick to that. When it comes time, I'll point out that my car is a one owner, I have all the maintenance records, and I will allow them to contact me to provide history to a customer who's looking at it *as long as they are always the middle man and don't provide my contact info directly*. In over 20 years, I've had one call, so it's not much of a commitment.
Cardinal rule of negotiation: He who cares least wins. You aren't doing me a favor to sell me a car, I'm doing you a favor to take one off your hands. You aren't doing me a favor to take my used car, I'm doing you a favor by giving you quality inventory to screw the next guy with.

