Private Sale vs. Dealer Trade-In in Nevada: Which Keeps More Money?
May 25, 2026
When it is time to move a car, you have two main options: sell it privately or trade it in at a dealer. One is faster; the other usually pays more.
The trade-in: convenient, but you pay for it
A dealer has to resell your car at a profit, so their offer is wholesale — typically well below what the same car sells for privately. The upside is speed and, in some cases, a small sales-tax credit on your next purchase.
The private sale: more money, a little more effort
Selling direct means you capture the retail value instead of the wholesale value. On a typical vehicle that difference can be hundreds to a couple of thousand dollars. The trade-off is that you handle the listing, the messages and the meet-up.
How to decide
- Need it gone today and value convenience over cash? Trade it in.
- Want to keep the most money and can wait a week or two? Sell privately.
Making the private sale painless
A good local marketplace removes most of the friction: private messaging keeps your number hidden, a clear listing does the selling, and there is no commission. On Nevada Auto Exchange, founding sellers list free and keep every dollar of the sale.