Friday, February 26, 2016

Driving Cars Free!

I live in a world where most people cannot understand. I get to drive my cars free! That's Right FREE! I buy all of my vehicles at auction. I drive these vehicles while I am evaluating them. For instance in case, I am currently driving a 2001 Toyota Camry. I purchased this car at auction of course and I have now driven it over 15,000 miles. I have maintained this car  immaculately and it was previously  maintained by the original owner. I paid a premium for this car and other than a few minor cosmetic imperfections, it's flawless. I decided to check the Kelly Blue Book this morning on the vehicle and found that after driving over 15,000 miles.  I am still well within a marketable profit on this car. I love being in the car business for this very reason alone even if it did not
afford me far greater opportunities. I don't get emotionally attached or let me correct that I get emotionally attached to every vehicle I buy otherwise I would not buy it. This is just a fascinating business one that affords you so many resources not available to anyone without an auto dealer's license. Of course I pay no tax on these vehicles because dealers are tax exempt so that is additional profit in my pocket. I have no time down waiting for the title to be transferred to me because of course I am licensed to transfer titles as well. So this morning it comes time to start marketing my 2001 Toyota Camry. It is a great car! This car is Trip ready with new Tires,New timing belt,New Tune Up and Oil Change! The Price will be $3200. It is a One Owner Vehicle!
And the new owner will find it a very dependable automobile.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

There were over 1000 Vehicles at Auction Yesterday. Lots of Money to be made. Lots of Deals to be had.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Big Day of Previewing at Manheim (TTG)

I went to the wonderful Manheim Facility in Nashville Tn. today and what a Selection! They had a Run List of 970 plus vehicles for an open consignment sale. Open consignments means New or Used Car Dealers can run inventory. I was looking at some notations on a vehicle I was interested in and saw *TTG. I approached an Auction Rep. and said I assume TTG means Title to Go? She replied she did not know but would check. She did and verified it did mean TTG. Now what did Title to Go mean. Either they have it or they Don't? Once again she contacted the Title department and as I expected the Seller had stated he had the Title and he would present it to the Auction only if the Vehicle Sold.  This is common since the Auction Charges $50 if the Title is not present when the Vehicle is Sold. But this is an example again to get clarification on all notations when looking a vehicle.

Sunday, February 21, 2016