0 a method of buying something new by giving something you own as part of the payment for it: --
1 a way of buying a new car, machine, computer, etc. that involves giving your old one as part of the payment for it: --
2 an old car, machine, computer, etc. that you give as part of the payment when you buy a new one: --
The sales process is low intensity but includes test drives, financing, insurance and trade-in deals.
These announcements also caused the trade-in price of older models to decrease, due to over-supply.
A private-party seller is hoping to get more money than they would with a trade-in to a dealer.
It sells a range of services: car loans and insurance, trade-in, cars servicing, spare parts and accessories sales, long-term life insurance, etc.
A lot of people who were able to participate were buying anyway, but their trade-in value jumped significantly.
The price does not include labor and the trade-in of the old pack is mandatory.
I suppose that the trade-in value of an old appliance is not very high and another appliance must be found, and for elderly people this is expensive.
The trade-in makes no sense today when some of us feel some relief that those recently acquitted on grounds of mistrial and false evidence are alive and not dead.