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Old 01-05-2014, 08:46 PM   #1
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Default Trade Ins - Do all dealers use the same network?

Can anyone clear up whether or not all Ford dealerships use the same system to move on their trade in vehicles?

I'm trying to secure a deal on a new FG XR6T at a particular Ford dealer, but they are not coming to the party on the trade in price. They tell me they have smaller dealers who buy their trade in cars online and they "can't quite get the price I'm after"

So, will it make a difference if I go to another dealer, or will my car end up on the same system in front of the same buyers?

Note: I'd rather not name the dealerships I'm currently using or the one I'm thinking of using, unless it helps answer the question?

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