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How about replacing the old car with a new one at the original price?

At present, some car dealers have introduced the old-for-new business based on the replacement business of used cars. As long as you have an old car that has just been used for less than 3 years, this car can deduct the cost of buying a new car according to the invoice price at the time of purchase, and citizens can drive the new car away as long as they make up the difference between the new cars. Is it appropriate to replace the old car with a new one at the original price? Some insiders said that in fact, the replacement of new cars and old cars at the original price did not get much discount. Why do you say that? First of all, let's look at the requirements of the old car replacement business for old cars. The premise of replacing the old car with the original price is that, according to the requirements of the dealer, the age of the car must be within 2~3 years, and there can be no major structural damage, that is, there can be no major accidents such as frame deformation and engine sinking after impact. In addition, the vehicle should also belong to the owner's full property rights, and it cannot be a vehicle that is still in the loan cycle and pledge. As long as these conditions are met, the 4S shop can buy back the old car at the price on the invoice, and the owner needs to use this money to replace the new car. The introduction of the old-for-new service at the original price was widely praised by the public. However, when the public is quite optimistic about the original value repurchase model, some insiders also come out to throw cold water on it. Consumers will not be able to get the original market discount of new cars through original value repurchase and replacement. Therefore, consumers should compare the current market preference of the replaced new car and compensate the residual value of the old car before making a choice.