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Old 10-24-2009, 08:32 AM
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Was thinking of trading my HHR in....

Went to Kelly Blue Book today to price the trade in value of my 2007 HHR LT. (Thinking of buying a used Toyota or Honda minivan to haul my grandkids). After doing the all computations - the site gives the value of my HHR as $9500 as a trade in. Doesn't look like I'll be doing any trading soon as I still owe around $15,000 on it. Private party value is only $11,650 so I can't even sell on my own without being upside down. Is it me or do HHR's lose their value really quickly?
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Old 10-24-2009, 08:34 AM
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Yes its been known that they do for sometime now. It really sucks giving they are nice cars and are very fuel efficient.
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Old 10-24-2009, 08:49 AM
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There are many rentals out there which lower the resale value. On the other hand, I can't think of many cars in which you're not upside down on the value if you finance it for five or six years. I read something - might have been here - that if you buy new, buy Japanese for holding the value. If you buy used, buy American and grab a good deal. I think that's true. Perception is reality. The world thinks Japan makes better cars, so they hold their value better. On the other hand, if I wanted a nice used car, what a great deal on a used HHR is to be had.
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Old 10-24-2009, 08:53 AM
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It is all supply and demand. In 4 years they sold near 360,000+ units.

With GM still selling them there are more being added every day.

Also there is a large number from Rental fleets going into the system everyear from Enterprise. This already floods a slow used car market.

Around here most 2008 HHRs are selling in the $12K range. The first couple years is the worst to sell a vehicle as they get to a point they will stablize in price. It is not just the HHR but most cars sold in large volumes.
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Old 10-25-2009, 05:22 PM
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We traded in the wife's '08 and got right at $12K we bought it for $17K about 18 months ago. We got a '09 Toyota Sienna van and drove in on a 2K trip a couple weeks ago averaging 25 MPG with and 30 MPG without the air on and have a ton of room. Personally I don't get auto loans, to me they are a bad investment since cars don't appreciate.
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Old 10-25-2009, 06:33 PM
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Unfortunately cars are just not investments. They are pretty much a dead loss from the day you buy it. Percentage wise, I'm not sure they lose much more than other cars. If possibe its always best to finance for as short a period of time as you possibly can, and of course buying it for as little as possible.
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I guess I did good buying a 08 LT last March for $11,995 with 3000 miles on the clock. Love the 34-36 mpg I average.
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I guess I did good buying a 08 LT last March for $11,995 with 3000 miles on the clock. Love the 34-36 mpg I average.
Yep, you did good!!!
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Originally Posted by jeffro
Went to Kelly Blue Book today to price the trade in value of my 2007 HHR LT. (Thinking of buying a used Toyota or Honda minivan to haul my grandkids). After doing the all computations - the site gives the value of my HHR as $9500 as a trade in. Doesn't look like I'll be doing any trading soon as I still owe around $15,000 on it. Private party value is only $11,650 so I can't even sell on my own without being upside down. Is it me or do HHR's lose their value really quickly?
You have an 07 and still owe $15K on it?
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Old 10-27-2009, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by solman98
You have an 07 and still owe $15K on it?
That was my thought....

I paid $5000 cash and a paid off 2003 Explorer for mine a couple years ago...

I was offered $9000 at Carmax for mine last week.....took it and ran.

I had 26K miles The car only cost me a total of $5000 (including tax)to drive for 28 months..Not bad at all. Buying used is the only way to buy American anymore. The depreciation is hideous on a new car unless one plans to keep it for a long time. But after the warranty was up I was too skittish to keep it...

Gas mileage was great....(But I only drive <7k a year) so any car would not cost me much in fuel. (hence why I bought a 6cyc Accord Coupe instead of the 4 banger)
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