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<blockquote data-quote="GR8Ride" data-source="post: 1391733" data-attributes="member: 31782"><p>As you know selling them both yourself will net more initial cash. It is a PIA to do so as it takes time and you lose some tax credit when purchasing the Raptor. </p><p>I would just trade them in at the dealer after doing some homework. Know what the true market value is for each. Then do each transaction separate. This will clearly determine that you are getting what you expected from each vehicle. When negotiating for the Raptor that is also handled separately. Start your hunt by telling the dealer that you are ready to buy a Raptor. 2019’s are selling below invoice so make an offer around that target. Get that deal squared away then move to each trade separately.</p><p>Just as I was told here on the forum and they were sooo right...don’t wait you will never look back. I smile every single day since May when I made a similar decision.</p><p>Good luck!</p><p></p><p></p><p>HAPPILY EVER RAPTOR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GR8Ride, post: 1391733, member: 31782"] As you know selling them both yourself will net more initial cash. It is a PIA to do so as it takes time and you lose some tax credit when purchasing the Raptor. I would just trade them in at the dealer after doing some homework. Know what the true market value is for each. Then do each transaction separate. This will clearly determine that you are getting what you expected from each vehicle. When negotiating for the Raptor that is also handled separately. Start your hunt by telling the dealer that you are ready to buy a Raptor. 2019’s are selling below invoice so make an offer around that target. Get that deal squared away then move to each trade separately. Just as I was told here on the forum and they were sooo right...don’t wait you will never look back. I smile every single day since May when I made a similar decision. Good luck! HAPPILY EVER RAPTOR [/QUOTE]
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