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Neutral Newbie

Need help as what stated on the subject. Do I meed to inform the dealer on this? Will the trade in value reduce?

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Turbocharged

Need help as what stated on the subject. Do I meed to inform the dealer on this? Will the trade in value reduce?

depends on your integrity and how serious accident
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Neutral Newbie

depends on your integrity and how serious accident

Side door get hit by lorry. Nothing wrong with the engine.

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6th Gear

Side door get hit by lorry. Nothing wrong with the engine.

 

If its not serious just fix it up. When times are good, most of the big dealers dont even need to look at condition of car, just mileage and car plate they quote already.

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If its not serious just fix it up. When times are good, most of the big dealers dont even need to look at condition of car, just mileage and car plate they quote already.

You are right. They just asked my milleage and year of registration to confirm the trade in value.

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Hypersonic

Just repair the door and trade the car in, no need tell la.

 

You are dealing with a car dealer.

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Shsss.... tell us the make and year here. Dun let those dealer know. Hahaha..

 

If no major damage to the chassis than repair and trade in. Mind you dealer too take in accident vehicle and repair till swee swee(body). Quote accident free car in their advert.

 

if one is to gi into 2nd hand car than must mentally be prepare.

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You are right. They just asked my milleage and year of registration to confirm the trade in value.

 

If during trade in the dealer did not even view your car then just tell them already like that during the trade in.

 

If simple repair the profit from the trade in should be enough to carry the cost.

 

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Need help as what stated on the subject. Do I meed to inform the dealer on this? Will the trade in value reduce?

 

Seriously, if I am you, I won't bother to inform them. U think they will tell next potential buyer that the car has accident history? Come on, they are dealers.

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depends on your integrity and how serious accident

 

talking about integrity to a car dealer?

you must be kidding.

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Shsss.... tell us the make and year here. Dun let those dealer know. Hahaha..

 

If no major damage to the chassis than repair and trade in. Mind you dealer too take in accident vehicle and repair till swee swee(body). Quote accident free car in their advert.

 

if one is to gi into 2nd hand car than must mentally be prepare.

 

Pls share the car details after only you have traded in your car, so as not to jeopardize your trade in

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6th Gear

Just fix it & trade in. They'll not bother. Unless u thinking of trading in the damaged car? I'm sure the trade in value is base on a undamaged car, dings & scratches excluded.

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Twincharged

Just don't tell them. That is the reason why they always don't tell potential buyers that the car has been in an accident. Normal to behave just like them.

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Turbocharged

Need help as what stated on the subject. Do I meed to inform the dealer on this? Will the trade in value reduce?

 

The way I see it: they squeeze you harder if you tell them and they will tell potential buyers that the car is accident free :D

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Tell them it's accident free only used to fetch kids from school and to buy groceries. If it's just the door, no way they can find out unless they disassemble it. Dealer want fark you, you tell him fly kite and that he wasted your time.

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They have not seen the car and DID NOT ask if the car is going to get hit on the door by a lorry soon right?

 

So you were not lying, and quite frankly they are more keen to trade in the paper value to make the sale.

 

P.S. don't ask them if the car you buying was ever hit on the door by a lorry ok?

 

You are right. They just asked my milleage and year of registration to confirm the trade in value.

 

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