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Re: trade in a car that has more owd than its worth [mikefm58] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Mar 27, 2009 (7:31 am)
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Replying to: mikefm58 (Mar 27, 2009 7:23 am)

yes but only if you are presently living in your car.
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Re: trade in a car that has more owd than its worth [scammarn] by wlbrown9
Mar 27, 2009 (8:46 am)
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Replying to: scammarn (Mar 27, 2009 5:14 am)

Just to add a little more to the good replies you have already gotten. Even if you pulled $5K out of your pocket and traded in on a new vehicle to start off just financing the purchase, you will be in the hole for probably the first 3 years with that one. The one new will depreciate immediately and be worth less than what you paid for it... and it will take you probably 3 years (assuming 5 year loan) to catch up with that depreciation. So, the only way you will get even is to pay off the $5K (whatever it actually is) negative equity on the current vehicle then put perhaps 20% down on the new one, example finance $16K on a vehicle you paid $20K after settling the negative equity.
 
Does not sound attractive, but once you get down in a hole like this, first step is to get back even, then try and get ahead. Not a quick way to handle this without parting with $8-10K of cash...you can handle over time and spread the cash out, but you won't be getting another vehicle for awhile. Sorry, but that is just the way it works out.
 
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Re: trade in a car that has more owd than its worth [scammarn] by isellhondas
Mar 30, 2009 (2:42 pm)
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Replying to: scammarn (Mar 27, 2009 5:14 am)

Even with great credit it would be very difficult to roll that much negative equity into another car. The lender would be lending a lot more money than the car is worth.
 
If you used "last chance" financing I'm guessing your credit is still less than stellar so unless you have the ability to write a huge check to cover the deficit and a down payment, you are probably stuck.
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Re: ... more owd than its worth [scammarn] by wtd44
Apr 03, 2009 (6:41 am)
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Replying to: scammarn (Mar 27, 2009 5:14 am)

So what have you decided? Have you resolved to not deepen the financial pit?
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Re: trade in a car that has more owd than its worth [scammarn] by joel0622
Apr 08, 2009 (1:08 pm)
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Replying to: scammarn (Mar 27, 2009 5:14 am)

I have a vehicle that i owe five thousand more than its worth, due to last chance financing. Can i trade it in without starting upside down on a new loan
 
No, unless you have a pocket full of cash to put with it

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