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		<title>Woe the Fate of SUV Owners Wishing to Sell</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Many current sport-utility vehicle owners are coming to the realization that it’s not just high gas prices causing them a sting. There are other reasons the SUV market is struggling, and at this point it is nearly impossible to sell&#8230; </p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many current sport-utility vehicle owners are coming to the realization that it’s not just high gas prices causing them a sting. </p>
<p>There are other reasons the SUV market is struggling, and at this point it is nearly impossible to sell any of them used.</p>
<p>Go ahead, try selling one.</p>
<h3>Please Buy My SUV</h3>
<p><img src="http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/shocked.jpg" alt="Dodge Durango" title="Dodge Durango SUV" align="right" /><em>“A rude awakening at U.S. gas pumps is leading owners of large cars to another rude awakening as they try to sell their cars”</em>, UPI reported July 2.<br />
The bottom line is, the less the demand, the less the value.  And there is hardly a demand for buying a used sport utility vehicle.</p>
<p>Many owners are dealing with a new reality if they have tried to sell an SUV themselves, or, especially, if they tried to trade one in for a new vehicle.</p>
<p>The general manager for a Ventura, Calif., dealership told the Ventura County Reporter weekly newspaper, <em>“Some of the people are shocked at the trade-in value and don’t trade them in”</em>.</p>
<p>Dealers are keen to what lot-visiting customers desire. And it’s not a gas guzzler – so they are disinclined to offer anything close to Kelley Blue Book value.</p>
<p>In California, that means offering $4,000 to $6,000 less than what Kelley Blue Book lists as a value. So if you truly want to sell your SUV, be prepared to be flexible on the price.</p>
<h3>There Are Just So Many of Them</h3>
<p><img src="http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/hummer.jpg" alt="Hummer" title="Hummer" /><img src="http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/hybrid.jpg" alt="Toyota Prius" title="Toyota Prius Hybrid"  /><br />
Dealers are noticing that more people want to trade in their Hummer for a four-cylinder hybrid. This was an unheard of trade just a few years ago.</p>
<p>A challenge for owners of new SUVs or large trucks today is, on top of a $700 monthly payment, they will pay $700 monthly in gas.</p>
<p>It’s the equivalent of having a $1,400 car payment, one dealer said, questioning why sellers are so reluctant to accept lower offers. In the end they will end up saving money.</p>
<p><strong>Another trend is dealers or buyers offering up to $10,000 less for large cars than what the owner still owes</strong>.</p>
<p>Numbers tell the story: today it takes an average of about 70 days to sell a sport utility vehicle, that&#8217;s about twice as long as three years ago.</p>
<p>Additionally, owners are selling for discounts around 25% below resale value. Even when dealers buy them, they need to present incentives up to $6,000 to get them off the lot, according to news reports.</p>
<p>The gas-guzzler blues can get even worse if you try to sell one yourself.</p>
<p>The seller of a Chevy Suburban in Venice, Florida, recently told the Sarasota Herald-Tribune that he has had a for-sale sign on it for six weeks and received zero calls.</p>
<h3>The Trend in Downsizing</h3>
<p>To put the automotive big-to-small trend in perspective, if you want to sell a Ford Focus it should take less than a month, according to CNW Marketing, a vehicle research company.</p>
<p>It’s no secret that buyers are going for lighter cars with smaller engines, or crossover vehicles that provide more interior space than a car but can still convey good fuel economy.</p>
<p>Sometimes the change in engine size does not need to be severe. For example, switching from a V8 to a V6 engine, a motorist could save $250 a month on gas.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/2009-dodge-ram.jpg" alt="2009 Dodge Ram" title="2009 Dodge Ram" align="right" />This does not mean everyone is downsizing. In the same Ventura County Reporter article, a Moorpark man is selling his Toyota 4Runner – so he can buy a Chevrolet Tahoe to haul around his growing family.</p>
<p>Others are intent on keeping their SUV, because they have a second car to use to commute or for long rides.</p>
<p>And some automakers still plan to heavily market larger cars, such as Chrysler and the <a href="http://www.dodge.com/en/2009/ram_1500/">Dodge Ram for 2009</a>, because, basically, some people still need them for work.</p>
<p>It’s quite a gamble, considering the downturn in the housing industry and fewer jobs for construction workers who depend on trucks.</p>
<p>Those buyers also are gambling. What might they face in selling a big truck down the road?</p>
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