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A pickup is a light-category truck with outstanding off-road capability. It is a universal vehicle that can take away a family and a ton of belongings on almost any road. And besides, today pickups have greatly added to the comfort, having received automatic transmissions, comfortable saloon, and modern options. Among the available variety, it is not always possible to immediately find a suitable model, especially if you need a pickup truck for work and trade.
Pickup truck owners fall into three categories.
The first group is those who buy a car for business. Pickup trucks are in great demand by builders, miners, farmers, and other people who daily move outside good roads with any tools or materials. It is not for nothing that pickups belong specifically to commercial vehicles, and a large share of buyers are legal entities.
The second category is those who use pickup trucks for recreational purposes. They are avid summer residents, hunters, fishermen, travelers, and lovers of trophy raids.
The third type is people who bought a pickup truck because they like its style. Brutal cars, often decorated with spectacular chrome arcs, chandeliers, and big wheels, really look very impressive on the road.
That is why on the secondary market today, you can buy trucks so different in condition and price that you need to define your needs and requirements in advance.
If you feel that you are definetely need to have need such a powerful vehicle, or just the time comes to change your working horse for something more modern and newer, you can always trade it in. Indy Auto Man offers a good assortment of used trucks for trade in Indianapolis for any taste and budget.
To get your trade-in value, find the Sell/Trade section on the Indy Auto Man website and click Get Accu-Trade Value from the drop-down menu.
Trading in a truck works the same as any other auto trade-in. The dealership estimates the truck’s value, then it is subtracted from the new car price. If you have a loan on your vehicle, the dealership takes it over and pays it off. If you are living outside Indianapolis, the initial estimation can be done online; while at the final stage, the Indy Auto Man rep can visit you to pick up your car and deliver the truck.
In most cases, there is no need to pay off the loan for your truck for trade. However, you should find out whether your equity is positive or negative. Most people prefer to pay off the loan if the equity is negative.
If your truck is new, the ideal term to trade it in to a dealership is after three years of ownership. Your car loses about 15% after leaving the showroom and up to 40% in the first year, but this calculation is the general term, not related to current years’ price increase. So, actually, the loss may be less. By the end of the third year, the depreciation normally slows down. If you buy a used truck, it already went through depreciation, and you can freely trade it in anytime without considerable money loss.
30,000–40,000 miles are optimal for trading in your truck in Indiana. After this mileage, the depreciation begins to accelerate. There is no exact milestone after which you won’t be able to trade it, but it is better to put your truck up for sale before it reaches 100,000 miles.
You can sell your truck without harming your score if it is worth about the same amount as the balance on your account. But even if your credit score is not too high, you can always expect some good financing options at Indy Auto Man, the Indianapolis auto dealership.
The competition among truck manufacturers in the US is extremely high. And it is hard to say which brand is the best – it all depends on your taste, needs, and budget. Here is the list of the most popular pickup truck brands in Indiana to start your acquaintance:
The best way to choose the truck that will serve you well, whether you want to use it for work, traveling off-road, or just commuting around Indianapolis, is to meet it in person. Select your favorite model from the inventory and schedule your visit to Indy Auto Man already today!