Can Nissan cars be traded in for new ones?
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Nissan cars can be traded in for new ones. Meaning of trade-in: Trade-in refers to when consumers purchase new goods, if they can hand over the same type of old goods to the store, they can receive a certain discount on the price, with the old goods serving as discount coupons; if consumers cannot provide the old goods, the new goods can only be sold at the original price. Nissan trade-in requirements: Not all cars can be traded in. Only Bluebird cars within 5 years of age that have not been involved in major accidents can be traded in. Trade-ins can only be exchanged for higher-end models such as the Murano and X-Trail, and the trade-in subsidy is based on the original price.
Sure, I did a Nissan trade-in last year and it was quite convenient. My old Sunny had been running for eight years with over 100,000 kilometers on it. I took it to a Nissan 4S store where they did a free evaluation, mainly checking the car's condition, age, and maintenance records. The old car was directly deducted from the price of the new Teana, saving me a lot of money. The whole process was completed in just a day or two, without the hassle of selling the old car separately. However, do note that if the old car has significant damage, the valuation will drop, so I recommend washing the car and checking the repair records beforehand. Right now, Nissan's official website has promotions where trade-ins can get additional free maintenance—I got a free first service. Overall, it's a great way to save money and time. If you're planning to buy a new car, you might want to try your local dealer.