Mercedes-Benz
of Danbury

Jan 18, 2024

Happy New Year! The team here at Mercedes-Benz of Danbury hopes you have a fun and safe celebration! And now that it’s a new year, you might be considering making a few changes in your life! If one of those changes is making an upgrade to your driving experience, then you’ve probably been exploring Mercedes-Benz of Danbury’s large variety of available vehicles! But, what about your old ride? Well getting a trade appraisal to put towards your new ride can be a bit tricky! That’s why Mercedes-Benz of Danbury has put together our top trade-in tips so that you can trade your ride in like a pro and get the best possible value! Check those tips out below and get your free trade appraisal online! 

 

Mercedes-Benz of Danbury’s Trade-In Tips: 

 

Do some competitive research 

  • Like I said before it is important to be informed before heading to the dealership
  • Visit multiple websites and check the value of similar vehicles with the same mileage while monitoring e-commerce sites to follow your car model’s auction price
  • Print all the information you find
Look for promotions
  • Offer on your trade-in can be affected by several factors, including current inventory and the likelihood the car will sell

Fix the dings 

  • You want to make the car look as new as possible and if that means spending a little money to get those dings on the exterior touched up it might be worth it if that means you’ll get more money back for your trade-in.

Stage your car

  • Just like selling your home, your vehicle should be as clean as you can get. Yes, dealers can tell if the vehicle’s performance is in good shape or not regardless of how clean it is but the better it looks could really go the extra mile when it comes to the offer price.

Have Receipts handy 

  • Keeping records and receipts. If so, when the day arrives to finally trade your vehicle, you can show the dealer receipts for all the purchases and repair work done on the car. If the dealer questions the condition of a certain engine part or area of the car, you can backup your side with 

Don’t Settle

  • Don’t agree to a deal if you don’t feel comfortable with it