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Old 05-14-2013, 03:45 PM
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Hi all... I tried selling this here before but the deal fell through as the buyer couldn't secure financing.

I've got a beautiful 2013 Audi S6 with only 4,200 miles. 100% Stock. Always garaged, never washed by dealer so paint is not swirled out, not a ding or scratch in the body, perfect leather. No joke this car looks showroom new. Sticker was almost $90k, looking to get around $77k. If you want to purchase/finance it through my Audi dealer I can certainly arrange for that. It just hit 4k miles so it is now eligible for factory Audi certification for that valuable extended warranty coverage. This car can be shipped to your location FAST, safely in an enclosed trailer.

PM me anytime for more info or for my cell number so we can talk...

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Price reduced to $75k for quick sale. I am trying to hook someone up here guys. I am getting $74,500 for trade and my dealer will take care of the paperwork for only $500 over for a total of $75k + shipping which is only about $900-$1400 or so to most places.

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What are you getting instead?
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What are you getting instead?
Porsche Turbo
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Originally Posted by FourRingRider
Price reduced to $75k for quick sale. I am trying to hook someone up here guys. I am getting $74,500 for trade and my dealer will take care of the paperwork for only $500 over for a total of $75k + shipping which is only about $900-$1400 or so to most places.
So, you are trading it in and trying to sell it for the dealer? Why not just trade it in and not worry about selling it? Unlikely you are going to do better privately than $74,500 plus the tax benefit which should be at least $4000.

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Originally Posted by FourRingRider
Porsche Turbo
Very nice... Completely different... But great choice
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One more disadvantage of living in California:

Are trade-ins taxable?
Yes. The value of a trade-in is considered taxable. For example, if you sold a car for $20,000 and accepted a trade-in valued at $4,000 as partial payment, tax would be based on the $20,000 selling price (that is, you would not deduct the value of the trade-in from the sales price of the car being sold when computing sales tax).

I gather from the last post that many of you are not that unfortunate.
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Originally Posted by cagambler
One more disadvantage of living in California:

Are trade-ins taxable?
Yes. The value of a trade-in is considered taxable. For example, if you sold a car for $20,000 and accepted a trade-in valued at $4,000 as partial payment, tax would be based on the $20,000 selling price (that is, you would not deduct the value of the trade-in from the sales price of the car being sold when computing sales tax).

I gather from the last post that many of you are not that unfortunate.
That bites.
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Car is still for sale. I turned it into the dealer Friday but they will still do the same deal if you go through me first. PM me for info!


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