How To Buy And Sell Cars – Start WIth $500?

Learn How To Buy And Sell Cars from Home

10 years ago the auto auctions were a PRIME place to get car deals.

I am not saying that you can’t get good deals at auctions now, I’m saying there getting more competitive.

Reason why is, many are opening up to the public and dealers are selling “licenses” to the average Joe’s so they can attend dealer only auctions and bid on cars.

What do you think happens when people with no car flipping experience go to auto auctions and start bidding on cars?

Well, I’ll tell you.

They start bidding and bid too high for cars. They drive all of the prices up and when you walk out of the auctions you end up with a not so good deal.

The Cure To Getting a Good Car Deal To Buy and Sell for Profit

Stay active in the p/p market.

Scour the online classifieds, keep your eyes open on the street and spread the word that you buy cars. Plant the seeds.

…and in time, you’ll start seeing massive results.

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How To Start Buying and Selling Cars With $500?

If you’ve watched the video above you can see that you really can start buying and selling cars with a few hundred dollars.

Heck, I started on a $35. 1980’s Honda Civic.

Look for cars that are priced at around $200 – 1,200.

Just because you only have around $500 to work with, it doesn’t mean that you can’t look at $1,000 – 1,200 dollar cars.

You can sometimes negotiate a car with an asking price of 1,000 down to $500 because it may need repairs etc.

Of course, you’ll have to know the real street value of this car so you would know how much you can invest in it and how much you can possibly sell it for.

Just because a person lists a car for $1,000 or $1,500 doesn’t mean that the car is actually worth it.

He may have no idea of what it’s worth. He may be over pricing or under pricing his vehicle BIG TIME.

If he is underpricing the car, I will tell you (find a way to come up with the money and get it) because it will be gone FAST.

Great deals last hours and no more than a few days at max.

This is why you must constantly be searching for deals because you will score one.

Start small, learn to double or tripple your money. I show you EXACTLY how to do this.

Take your profits and invest in better cars, then double your profits on that car.

I have a starter guide within the F1 Formula that will show you Exactly how to start with $500 and ramp up to $8,000 – $10,000 in profits within 5 short car sales.

It’s not fluff.

It’s a realistic plan and a lot of my members achieve that.

It’s not hard to buy a $2,500 car and resell it for $4,500 – $5,000. I’ve done it MANY times and I want to show you how you can too.

If you really want to learn how to buy and sell cars for profit without all of the trial and error and without losing your shirt then listen up.

Just imagine me showing you this entire process all on video. I’ll even give you step-by-step manuals and cheat sheets too.

I expose the ENTIRE business right in front of your very own eyes.

You’ll basically be looking right over my shoulder, watching me find hot deals that YOU can replicate…

Listening to me on private calls. Watching me actually inspect cars live on camera. You’ll learn how to spruce up cars for under $50.

You’ll see how I write jaw dropping ads that suck in potential buyers, having them call you anxious to look at your car and hand you over lumps of cash.

If this sounds like something you want to do, you can learn more about my F1 Formula training program here.

I’ve been helping thousands of people from all over the world learn and master these money pulling skills.

Please comment below if you have any questions or comments, I would love to hear from you!

4 thoughts on “How To Buy And Sell Cars – Start WIth $500?”

  1. Hey Tony, I have some questions? How can you flip that many cars without a dealers License? I will be moving to tennessee and the do allow 5 cars per address. But in calif you can not buy and sell cars without a license. Thanks Deborah.

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  2. Your Success Stories well the numbers don’t match the KBB value cars like those would be on the market indefinitely in the lower 48 states, maybe it’s a pain to import cars to Hawaii so the prices on existing cars are artificially inflated.

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    • Well excuse me. A few of them may be 2 years old or so. That’s how long we’ve been doing this. From 2009 actually. I haven’t had the time to update those in a while. Maybe it’s time to ad more!

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