ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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Interesting. I was always told, and assumed to be correct, that mods you made never helped when trading.Not in today's market and that depends on the vehicle. On a jeep Wrangler or gladiator mods like bumpers and lifts and wheels and tires will be a plus for a dealership because it makes the vehicle more appealing to sell. They will mark them up. My 2010 jeep Wrangler Jku I sold to the dealership to buy the JT was a pretty beat up. Ac didn't work, top was worn out and leaking. It had trail scratches and a few dings down the sides and something was going on with the winch losing power, not to count the check engine light issue I never could quite fix. 139,000 miles on it in 2020 and they still cut me a check for $11000 for it and turned around and sold it for $18,000.
On the other hand, when I checked in with carmax, carvana, etc. - one of the questions was very interesting "winch" yes or no.
Very interesting.
What I can do in any case and make that part of "discussions" - tell any dealer "I can put it back stock, or we can negotiate leaving certain things in place".
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