For the Entry Stock Date, a limit of 6 months is currently possible in the drop-down menu shown below...
This date is one of the parameters used to generate the guaranteed trade-in price.
NB: If your expected new vehicledelivery date is between 6 to 8 months, please select 6 months from the drop down menu. However any expected delivery date of 9 months or above falls outside the parameters of the process and the used vehicle in such a case will therefore not be eligible for a garanteed trade-in price.
The Entry Stock Date is the estimated date for trade-in of the used vehicle. This value is selected from a drop-down menu when creating a trade-in price file... NB: This value has a direct impact on the calculation of the guaranteed trade-in price. ...
The query about the vehicle data also includes a question about the so-called entry stock date - this is the first estimated date for the future delivery of the new car and thus the handover of the used car. The difference between this term and the ...
When an online customer links a trade-in to a new vehicle order they will select a Stellantis registerred agent location where the handover of the two vehicles will take place. At the moment this ocurrs the Agent location selected will recieve an ...
Once the NC (new car) delivery date has been confirmed by the manifacturer supply chain this data will be entered into the guaranteed trade-in price file in CarCheck. Up to 15 days before the NC delivery date the guaranteed trade-in price file can be ...
A guaranteed trade-in price is valid for up to 40 days after the end of the calandar month in which it was generated. In practice it works like this: A completed appraisal (containing the guaranteed trade-in price), which is not yet linked to a new ...