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Car Dealers Auction Tip: Possible Flood Damage?
What's wrong with this picture? I took this picture at an
actual dealer auction. Notice the condensation on the inside of the
windshield. This could indicate two situations.
1. The carpets simply could have
been freshly shampooed. Because the windows were rolled up, the water
droplets formed on the inside of the windshield and / or...
2. This vehicle could have FLOOD
damage.
My Auction
Inspection DVD explains these situations and much more.
When there are 2000 cars at the auction to choose from, it's
best to move on to a different car and not take any chances.
Car Dealers Auction Tip: The Motorcycle Business is
Booming!
With gas prices soaring, more and more people are buying
motorcycles. Here is a picture of a recent dealer auction selling
motorcycles. Most "car" dealer auctions such as manheim or adesa
do sell motorcycles, but on a small scale. If you want a full exclusive
motorcycle auction, you need to go to a motorcycle dealer auction such as NPA.
See our "Powersports"
book for more information on the thriving motorcycle business.
Car Dealers Auction Tip: Always Pay Attention to the
Windshield
The windshield is the primary way the auction communicates with
you prior to bidding. In addition to disclosing vehicle announcements and
vehicle history, the auction also tells you the VIN number, the year (2002), the
mileage (36,500), and the run number (4-70). The run number here indicates
that particular car will be sold in LANE 4, and it's the 70th car to be sold.
As a rule of thumb, allow one minute per car. Therefore, you can estimate
that if you want to bid on this vehicle, be at lane 4 about 70 minutes after the
auction opens that day. With some auctions having over 20 lanes, it's
important to pay attention to the run numbers so you don't miss out on good
deals!
Car Dealers Auction Tip: HOW TO FIND SLIGHTLY DAMAGED
CARS WITH CLEAN TITLES.
Here are a couple pictures I took recently at a local dealer
auction. Some of the highest profit can be made with slightly damaged
cars.
Take my advice however: If you like to buy wrecked cars,
do NOT go to a "salvage" auction. The best place to buy
wrecked cars is at Manheim or Adesa. The reasons are simple:
1. Damaged cars at a normal dealer
auction such as Manheim or Adesa will most likely have a CLEAN title.
2. There is LESS competition for
wrecked cars at a regular dealer auction, whereas competition is incredible at a
salvage auction.
3. Many salvage auctions allow the
public, which drives prices up. At Manheim or Adesa, the public is
NOT invited, which keeps prices low.
4. Many rental car companies will sell
slightly damaged cars at the dealer auction with CLEAN titles.
5. Most damaged cars are easy to fix
and do not require extensive frame repair.
For more information on how to succeed buying damaged cars and
flipping them, see my Books
and DVD's on my order page. I have books on the dealer auction and a
DVD on how to inspect cars for frame damage. Remember, minor
accident history is fine - just avoid major frame damage. My Frame
Damage DVD will show you how to separate minor accident history from major frame
damage.
Car Dealers Auction Tip: FLIP THAT
CAR!!!
Look, we all know how people flip houses. The idea is to
buy an ugly house and make it pretty and flip it for profit. You can do
the same with cars! I spend a great deal of time at the auctions
flipping cars for a fast buck. Below is an example of an actual auction
car I found at the auction. In this example, notice the faded paint job.
Most dealers are impatient and lazy - they want to buy a car at
the auction and sell it the next day if they can.
Instead, you can buy this car that just needs a paint job.
Get the CHEAPEST paint job you can get - around $300.
Then, you can sell it through the SAME auction you bought it
from! Although the paint job will cost you only $300, the wholesale
auction price will increase by about $1,000 with a shiny new paint job.
Your net profit after about $200 in auction fees will be about $500.
Now, $500 does not seem like a lot of money, but think about
this... If you did this with 10 cars, you can potentially make $5,000 in
ONE DAY!!!
Keep in mind that when you buy and sell at the dealer auction,
all you need is a "Wholesale" Dealer's License.
Of course, if you have a "Retail" license, you can
flip it for more money, but personally I would much rather make a quick $500 at
the dealer auction, than wait around a few weeks and sell it to the public for
more profit.
For more information on how to succeed buying cars and flipping
them, see my Books and DVD's
on my order page.
Car Dealers Auction Tip: IF IT'S TOO
GOOD TO BE TRUE....
From my 13 years of experience going to dealer
auctions, I call smell a rat from a mile away! When you see sellers write
stuff on the windows of the cars, they are trying way too hard for a reason.
Some of the WORST cars at the auction have the best claims and they are only
trying to distract you from problems with the cars.
At the dealer auctions, most of the sellers
are either
1.
Dealers and wholesalers or
2.
Banks, or fleet/ lease
The BEST cars are sold by banks
or fleet / leasing companies. A bank will NEVER write such claims on the
windows of the cars.
Here are 2 reasons why NOT to buy cars such as
pictured above:
1. The sellers are most likely other
dealers who are selling problem cars
2. The claims below are NOT backed up by
the auction. The auction only backs up claims the AUCTION
writes. These claims were written by the SELLERS. How do I know
this? 13 years of experience!!!
For more information on how sellers at auctions will try to
trick you, see my "Dealer Auction Survival Guide" and other Books
and DVD's on my order page.
If you want your used car dealers auction
license, please visit www.dealerlicense.com
for 50-State Car Dealer Auction License Information for: Alabama Alaska
Arizona Arkansas Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho
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HOW TO GET YOUR
CAR DEALERS LICENSE TIP 1
Make lots of easy money!
A car dealers license gets
you into private wholesale dealer-only car dealer auctions only dealers can go to - cars
sell for much, cheaper than those rip-off public auctions. You'll
love these and more benefits!
HOW TO GET YOUR CAR DEALERS LICENSE
TIP 2
You can go directly to new-car dealerships to buy their trade-ins
with "closed bids" I do this about half of the time and I love
it. Cars go for cheaper than the car dealer auction!
HOW TO GET YOUR
CAR DEALERS LICENSE TIP 3
There is no state limit to how many cars you can buy and sell per
year. You can sell one car a year, or a million cars a year - your choice!
HOW TO GET YOUR
CAR DEALERS LICENSE TIP 4
You can drive around all your dealer cars with dealer license
plates (dealer tags) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Your friends will be jealous! This is one of the greatest benefits!
You will never need to waste time "wheeling and dealing" and
hunting through ads. With a car dealers license, buying cars at the car
dealer auctions are easier than ever before.
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