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Flipping used cars as a business idea?
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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 230531, member: 25467"] When it comes to ways one can earn money, especially as a part-time side hustle, you can't ignore the possibility of one idea. Recently, I've seen many people trying to make this a business and I've been wondering how lucrative it is. More than that, one major concern I have is the challenges one will face in doing such as this will be the determinant of if it succeeds or fails. To flip cars as a business, they buy old cars or those that are fairly used at bargain prices and then sell them at higher prices. Sometimes, they do some renovation work on the cars, fix any mechanical faults and repaint the cars. If the car is fairly well maintenance they may not do anything to it. My husband has bought two cars this way, and after a short while the price has appreciated about 25% to 50% for both. A cousin also has done this with some gains, but it has its challenges. Most notable is that it is not a source of income to depend on entirely. Sometimes, you may not get a buyer willing to pay the price you want for months. Also, you need significant capital to work with, and you need good management skills and negotiation skills. You also should have some knowledge about cars and their problems so that fixing those issues can be done as cheaply as possible. Aside those, flipping old and used cars is lucrative and easy. [/QUOTE]
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