Can you use two used cars as a trade-in on a lower priced new car?

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Maybe. It depends on the condition of all three cars, and the dealer. Remember it is the dealer's decision.

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Anything of value qualifies and may be used in the exchange in completing a legal contract. The parties determine the value.

Work for money. Love and affection for a house. 2 cars for 1. 1 car for 2. It makes no difference, as long as both parties believe there is a fair exchange.

Personally, I have found my opinion of the value of what I'm giving or the value of what I'm shown to buy, is entirely different than what the dealer feels it is. It is almost always financially better to sell the vehicles independently rather than trading.

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