Most people who buy a car mainly pay attention to the cosmetic shape. If a car's got mechanical problems, they're often unnoticeable and go overlooked. The only way to make a profit with fixing up cars is to buy totaled ones, obtain the parts at dealer cost, fix the cars up and sell them. I had a friend that did this. He said it was very difficult also.
Anyway, nobody's going to pay an extra $3500 for the same car somebody else is selling cheaper, simply because you put an extra 1500 to 2000 into it.
That's my opinion anyway.
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Last edited by DavieGravy; 05-23-2003 at 03:36 PM.
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