Tonyrodz
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10 to 1.Remind me again what the conversion is to Florida pesos???
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10 to 1.Remind me again what the conversion is to Florida pesos???
It probably would cost $500 Alaskan rubles.
Remind me again what the conversion is to Florida pesos???
10 to 1.
Ahhh, I forgot about that. That's according to the Alaskan agreement of 2006. How could I forget that.Actually I believe you need to convert to ice cubes first, there's no accurate direct conversion.
Ahhh, I forgot about that. That's according to the Alaskan agreement of 2006. How could I forget that.
Ok, so, serious question here. I know I can get more selling outright than in trade. What do you guys think?
2012, 122k miles. LTZ, every option minus power steps.
Interior probably a 7/10, reason for this is because the driver's grab handle is jacked up, lol. Small crack in the dash (normal spot) and the carpet is pretty clean for 4 kids. Might have a faint spot or 3 here and there.
Exterior, I'd say the same 7/10. Paint is in good shape in general. I can spruce it up, I detail. Has the normal nick and dent here and there. After all, it's almost 6 years old.
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If it was mine, I'd list it for around 20k. Take some good quality pics. Always people on the look out for super clean Burb to haul the family around in.
Yeah...^^^^.....wut he saidI usually trade because, at least in Iowa, you do not pay tax on the trade in portion. In this case if you could get (throwing numbers out) $17K on trade and you buy a $30k vehicle you only pay tax on $13k vs. $30k. So you would pay an additional $1190 in taxes if you sold outright and bought the vehicle outright.
In Mo, if you sell to an individual and make a purchase within 30 days we get the same tax break. Don't have to do a trade-in in order to get that.I usually trade because, at least in Iowa, you do not pay tax on the trade in portion. In this case if you could get (throwing numbers out) $17K on trade and you buy a $30k vehicle you only pay tax on $13k vs. $30k. So you would pay an additional $1190 in taxes if you sold outright and bought the vehicle outright.
That would be nice if we could do it that way. Usually I save enough that it is worth just getting the deal done by trading in.In Mo, if you sell to an individual and make a purchase within 30 days we get the same tax break. Don't have to do a trade-in in order to get that.
Nice. Delaware is like that.No sales tax in Oregon. It makes it easier to decide. I've bought vehicles from CA and WA and didn't have to pay tax.
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