Flipping Crashed cars is the best way to flip cars. Copart isnât a scam. Better than Facebook
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 16. 05. 2024
- please dont let this unmotivate you. this is for the sole purpose to show you its possible and that theirs money to make. this car went smooth, and finished last month with $9,200 profit. this month as of right now. its looking like $4,000 so far. Go make that money !
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crazy to think you havent blown up yet bro keep it up, i do the same under a dealer with copart theres a shit tone of money to be made with these cars!
Post one photo of 3/4 of one side. Put 100k miles even if it has 188k. Then for the price put 1234.
Have you considered just starting your own used car lot with how much inventory you're trying to push?
maybe in the future. i got the perfect amount of space right now.
I got a question, when the title comes from copart is it in your name already or you have to take it to the dmv and do that ?
You have to go to the dmv.
Quick question, people who by your cars do they have to get the car inspected by the state before they can receive a rebuilt title?
When it comes to sell. The car is already turned into a rebuilt title. I buy them as salvaged title vehicles. So they donât have to di any inspections.
@@olyaxe.s Oh really. Is that because you are a dealer?
â ââ ââ @@cubedmack you donât have to be a dealer. But search up whatâs the limit on selling cars in your state without a license.
Here in TN itâs 5. But if you partner up with a dealer. Theirs no limit. When you buy a salvage vehicle youâre responsible for turning it into rebuilt. So whatever title process you have in your state you have to follow their rules. Some states are difficult. And other like TN its easy.
Like all I do is. File the salvage title to the county clerk, with 4 images of each quadrant of the car before/after , a money order, then all receipts used for repairs.
Wait 1 week or 2. Then the rebuilt title arrives in the mail. So once the car is sold. No inspection is required on the customers end.
How you doing that without a dealers license? You can only put around 5 in your name per year
yes only 5 per year. I'm partnered with one . once you can you the license. theirs no lmit.
i reccommend calling, and ask for their broker. be upfront on what you plan to do, and ask to see how much they charge for a broker fee.
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Yo bro, are you Kien Giang Restaurant's customer? Lol you look so familiar
No way! Yes I am.đ€Ł small world.
The only problem with this is that it's a felony in all 50 states, unless you're a licensed dealer or you register the vehicle in your name before selling it. Look up "jumped title" also known as "floating title".
True you would have to be a dealer. Iâm thankful to be partnered up with my dealer. Itâs still possible!
Here in TN the legal amount is 5 cars. Some states have higher limits.
@@olyaxe.s Yep, the legal amount you can sell is 5, but if you weren't working with a dealer, every one of them would have to be registered in your name before you could sell them. The government wants your money! LoL.
â @@NapkinEdSternexactly. They win one way or the other. Sales tax is required to be paid so the government gets paid when I buy the car and sell the car. All sorts of environmental fees, gate fees, and a bunch of other ones. Keep it into expense when doing your numbers.
I tried at first the way your talking about,and then learned I canât legally sell more then 5. The by bass would be title skipping but itâs not even possible to do so with Copart or IAA. A name is required when shopping thru copart and IAA, for the title.
Thatâs only possibly if youâre shopping thru Facebook marketplace. Or a buddy you know thatâs selling a car that youâre wanting to flip.
Some states like Colorado allow you to do a title only without registering it. The title fee is like $15.