imported_Detailing Technology
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Anybody try to wholesale cars or broker deals to and from your clients?
I recently contacted a local self procalimed high-end detailer to introduce him to this business angle. Being a little on the rough side in my approach, I told him he could continue to break his back working in cold weather and water for $90 in profit or he could make $2000 for a few phone calls to his clients. He was receptive, I dont expect it to turn into a deal per month due to the limited time I have to push and train him to hunt, but I am sure it will generate a few dollars for both of us. If you are cleaning a guys Porsche and he wants out of it, why not buy it from him right there. He is already a sold client. Or at a minimum tell him you have a buyer for it and get cracking on the phone trying to dump it and grab a few $$$ for yourself.
Everyone has an agenda:
My agenda is to get an inside line on a high end used car for myself. I'd rather buy if direct than take a few trips to Manheim and hope I come home lucky.
I HOPE this guys agenda is to make a few extra $$$. I'll front the cash and expertise on the cars he finds if I can make enough dough.
Believe me, after being in the retail car business for 90% of my life, this is MUCH EASIER SAID THAN DONE.
You need to have a crystal ball that will tell you the following:
What is it worth today, in 30 days, in 60 days?
Was it treated well?
Is it the right color?
Is it the right transmission?
Is that a repainted fender and door or am I crazy?
Whats that smell from the engine?
Is that cold A/C or is it just 21 degrees outside?
Does it need a timing belt?
How long will it take to sell?
How many people want this car and where are they?
How much can I profit?
How much does it cost to fix that?
A new one leases for what?
There are how many for sale at the dealership in town for how much?
I recently contacted a local self procalimed high-end detailer to introduce him to this business angle. Being a little on the rough side in my approach, I told him he could continue to break his back working in cold weather and water for $90 in profit or he could make $2000 for a few phone calls to his clients. He was receptive, I dont expect it to turn into a deal per month due to the limited time I have to push and train him to hunt, but I am sure it will generate a few dollars for both of us. If you are cleaning a guys Porsche and he wants out of it, why not buy it from him right there. He is already a sold client. Or at a minimum tell him you have a buyer for it and get cracking on the phone trying to dump it and grab a few $$$ for yourself.
Everyone has an agenda:
My agenda is to get an inside line on a high end used car for myself. I'd rather buy if direct than take a few trips to Manheim and hope I come home lucky.
I HOPE this guys agenda is to make a few extra $$$. I'll front the cash and expertise on the cars he finds if I can make enough dough.
Believe me, after being in the retail car business for 90% of my life, this is MUCH EASIER SAID THAN DONE.
You need to have a crystal ball that will tell you the following:
What is it worth today, in 30 days, in 60 days?
Was it treated well?
Is it the right color?
Is it the right transmission?
Is that a repainted fender and door or am I crazy?
Whats that smell from the engine?
Is that cold A/C or is it just 21 degrees outside?
Does it need a timing belt?
How long will it take to sell?
How many people want this car and where are they?
How much can I profit?
How much does it cost to fix that?
A new one leases for what?
There are how many for sale at the dealership in town for how much?