YO LUCKY AMAZING ADVICE AS USUAL! I have sold countless classics i dig up to boomers in florida and texas. Groups are invaluable when selling unique cars! Good luck to all guys starting out! And amazing advice about boost and getting the final touches with the detail. Invaluable advice!
What’s up Lucky, glad to have found your channel again (popped up in my feed). I bought that white F250 from you a few months back to flip. Hope business has been great for you
Hi Lucky. Always great content. Just a quick tip. Try keeping your videos to 10 mins or less. You can also break them in multiple parts. The reason is that your content is so great, people might jump over your videos and miss out on good people like you. Thanks again
Lucky your automotive dealership teaching is the best and I wish every state dmv will require startup dealers to take your classes first before spending money on anything in this business
Me too I think a lot of dealers would definitely be in business longer with just a little bit of help in guidance it’s unfortunate that a lot of states don’t like to help because the DMV wants to make money off of fines
Awesome advice, Im in manitoba and Im trying to get my dealers license. Ive flipped aprox 15-20 cars and usually make 1500-3500$ per flip. Im a mechanic so I do all the work myself. Rust is an issue here so I have a good connection that does rust repair such as rockers for me. Also I had a Chrysler 300C Hemi that I was flipping and the engine blew up, the valve seat exploded and destroyed the head and block at only 134,000KM.
Best time to go shopping is Sunday’s make sure you have cash in your pocket good deals last a little bit longer because people don’t have access to their money so that’s a good day to go shopping
One of the best of your videos....for me only issue here in Vegas that hard to find good mechanic/bodyshop/detail...i tried different, in my experience still very bad quality jobs for the money...only issue i have..right now its hard to find someone on the street, called every body shop in town from google maps...every mobile mechanic from fb or google(they charge more per hour than good shops, lol). Detail same...for 100$ very bad cleaning, even i myself doing this better...i bet you have employees :D
I dont have employees. everyone is a small business owner. i rent space to the for cheap. so i can get a good deal on my repairs. and people that are self employed are motivated people 😁👍
Hey LUCKY.. ya mean YO won? And that ladies and gentlemen is actually how simple it is to win. He picks random,and he answers each of the questions himself. See if you can get the local used car dealer to stop their day to talk to you about flipping cars, how they do it, and then give you a free hour consulting call. I won't hold my breath waiting.
I burnt myself and learnt a lesson on the time part, bought a bmw e34 for 1000 bucks, ive spent 2000$ and almost two months on it now, they go for around 8000 here but i couldve sold several cars instead in that time frame
Hi, very useful content as always 👌 . It's strange than people don't take your videos in consideration but they prefer other youtubers just to see their sh*t without any knowledge content 😉 . I think than after all this effort, is maybe time to show the process of flipping cars, so from the moment than you buy the car, the works done, and the sale of the car in order to understand better the prices and the marge of profit 😉👌
I would. rent a house with a yard. or. work a deal wirh a mechanic to leave cars at the shop and sell them. or find a lot. offer $100 per car. for each sale
When you talked about time management and said you can afford to let cars sit that makes no sense to me. No matter how much money you make you dont want to let a car sit and lose money when you could have done more with other cars in the same amount of time. Wouldnt it make sense to only allow a car to sit if you foresee that it will not only make profit but also profit make profit even taking into account the amount of time it sat?
Wow where the heck do you live getting heads resurfaced for 100$!!! I've been thinking of getting back into slow flips, the market was ruined with online ease for used car buying but has gotten interesting again with the demand for used cars. Do you think slow flips are worth it again, where you buy auction car, fix while you're driving it and then sell in a month or so and move on to the next? Or is the margin too low for a good side hustle, keep a daily driver and keep the hustle car separate? Thanks!
Awesome video as always! Man I have a charger 😆. Also wouldn't it be cheaper to just fix the heads rather than get another engine?when you say get an offer, do you negotiate alot? Or set price is firm?
@@LuckyLopez777 those lowballers in vegas are crazy...i even got blocked on offerup with 50+ positive reviews for talking rude with one of those crackheads who offer 40% of listed price on already cheapest car in town
Do you or do other people ever sell to vroom or carvana or back to an auction for quick flips? Ive been thinking about starting a brokerage and only selling to other dealers and auctions for a quick $200-$500. Yay or nay
You have to create a page 1st and then you can either boost from your posts Oregon in the Facebook ad manager and there’s lots of really helpful videos online they can show you how to do it
You don't need a "mobile mechanic's" license. You just need a company name registered to you. First you register an LLC with your state. You can name it anything....ABC Car Sales. Then you will have a "tax number" which allows you to buy parts tax exempt. Since you are going to be reselling those parts when you sell the car, the state does not require you to pay sales tax when purchasing the parts.
VERY FEW small dealers know anything about the mechanics of cars - they are paperpushers and salesmen, NOT mechanics NEVER BUY a project ! That is why they get screwed buying junk that other smarter dealers have evaluated as junk and don't want. The educated mechanics can drive it around the lot and immediately know what it needs and make a smart decision to buy it or not These SALESMEN BUYERS TRY to RETAIL it and lose their asses or re-run it back through the auction Your dealers license should give you that parts discount
Thank you Lucky! You are the best automotive RUclipsr!
Thanks 😁👍
One of a kind RUclips channel. Appreciate all your content.
Thanks :)
YO LUCKY AMAZING ADVICE AS USUAL! I have sold countless classics i dig up to boomers in florida and texas. Groups are invaluable when selling unique cars! Good luck to all guys starting out! And amazing advice about boost and getting the final touches with the detail. Invaluable advice!
Thanks 🙏 🙌
What’s up Lucky, glad to have found your channel again (popped up in my feed). I bought that white F250 from you a few months back to flip. Hope business has been great for you
🙌$$$$
Hi Lucky. Always great content. Just a quick tip. Try keeping your videos to 10 mins or less. You can also break them in multiple parts. The reason is that your content is so great, people might jump over your videos and miss out on good people like you. Thanks again
Great video 👏👏👏
Great human being 👏👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
Lucky your automotive dealership teaching is the best and I wish every state dmv will require startup dealers to take your classes first before spending money on anything in this business
Me too I think a lot of dealers would definitely be in business longer with just a little bit of help in guidance it’s unfortunate that a lot of states don’t like to help because the DMV wants to make money off of fines
@@LuckyLopez777 well I can't wait to take your dealership education program I believe I can write off the cost in dealership startup taxes
Thanks for the content. Good luck with your endeavors
Thanks I appreciate it 🙌
Hey Lucky love the tips and knowledge you are putting out. Your knowledge is really helpful for me thanks.
My pleasure!
Checked the ole email Monday morning, but didn’t see my invite for coaching
Love the content
Awesome advice, Im in manitoba and Im trying to get my dealers license. Ive flipped aprox 15-20 cars and usually make 1500-3500$ per flip. Im a mechanic so I do all the work myself. Rust is an issue here so I have a good connection that does rust repair such as rockers for me. Also I had a Chrysler 300C Hemi that I was flipping and the engine blew up, the valve seat exploded and destroyed the head and block at only 134,000KM.
Nice $$$$$
Good one lucky, trying to find my first Facebook flip.
Best time to go shopping is Sunday’s make sure you have cash in your pocket good deals last a little bit longer because people don’t have access to their money so that’s a good day to go shopping
First! Got a small dealership in Northern Nevada 😎
Team Vegas
One of the best of your videos....for me only issue here in Vegas that hard to find good mechanic/bodyshop/detail...i tried different, in my experience still very bad quality jobs for the money...only issue i have..right now its hard to find someone on the street, called every body shop in town from google maps...every mobile mechanic from fb or google(they charge more per hour than good shops, lol). Detail same...for 100$ very bad cleaning, even i myself doing this better...i bet you have employees :D
I dont have employees. everyone is a small business owner. i rent space to the for cheap. so i can get a good deal on my repairs. and people that are self employed are motivated people 😁👍
Hey LUCKY.. ya mean YO won? And that ladies and gentlemen is actually how simple it is to win. He picks random,and he answers each of the questions himself. See if you can get the local used car dealer to stop their day to talk to you about flipping cars, how they do it, and then give you a free hour consulting call. I won't hold my breath waiting.
Hey 👋 bob
Second comment,
Hey man congrats for the 60,000
Yesssss 🙌
I burnt myself and learnt a lesson on the time part, bought a bmw e34 for 1000 bucks, ive spent 2000$ and almost two months on it now, they go for around 8000 here but i couldve sold several cars instead in that time frame
Great advice man thumbs up 👍🏽👍🏽 thank you !!
Glad it was helpful!
Lucky: Great Video
🙌 thanks 😁
Hi, very useful content as always 👌 .
It's strange than people don't take your videos in consideration but they prefer other youtubers just to see their sh*t without any knowledge content 😉 .
I think than after all this effort, is maybe time to show the process of flipping cars, so from the moment than you buy the car, the works done, and the sale of the car in order to understand better the prices and the marge of profit 😉👌
So true 😁👍
Thank you for the info, as always! :)
Thanks for watching
Love it !!!!
Yesssssss
Cool
😁👍
Great video. Got a question where is a good place to store the cars before selling?
I would. rent a house with a yard. or. work a deal wirh a mechanic to leave cars at the shop and sell them. or find a lot. offer $100 per car. for each sale
Thanks
When you talked about time management and said you can afford to let cars sit that makes no sense to me. No matter how much money you make you dont want to let a car sit and lose money when you could have done more with other cars in the same amount of time. Wouldnt it make sense to only allow a car to sit if you foresee that it will not only make profit but also profit make profit even taking into account the amount of time it sat?
Wow where the heck do you live getting heads resurfaced for 100$!!! I've been thinking of getting back into slow flips, the market was ruined with online ease for used car buying but has gotten interesting again with the demand for used cars. Do you think slow flips are worth it again, where you buy auction car, fix while you're driving it and then sell in a month or so and move on to the next? Or is the margin too low for a good side hustle, keep a daily driver and keep the hustle car separate? Thanks!
Hey Lucky, what do you use to clean up markers you write on windshield?
razer blades or soap and water. they are grease pens
Awesome video as always! Man I have a charger 😆. Also wouldn't it be cheaper to just fix the heads rather than get another engine?when you say get an offer, do you negotiate alot? Or set price is firm?
I negotiate a little bit but I won’t give the car away
@@LuckyLopez777 those lowballers in vegas are crazy...i even got blocked on offerup with 50+ positive reviews for talking rude with one of those crackheads who offer 40% of listed price on already cheapest car in town
13:17 At least it’s not a Jag or Land Rover, they’ll make the Charger look like a Honda Accord in comparison.
🤣🤣🤣 facts. Every time you start a Land Rover or jaguar it cost you $500 in parts lol
@@LuckyLopez777 And double in labor.
Do you or do other people ever sell to vroom or carvana or back to an auction for quick flips? Ive been thinking about starting a brokerage and only selling to other dealers and auctions for a quick $200-$500. Yay or nay
I have. done it a few times. they over pay like crazy
What do you need to get a mobile mechanic license?
Nothing just go to your business license department
How do you advertise your business on Facebook ads ?
You have to create a page 1st and then you can either boost from your posts Oregon in the Facebook ad manager and there’s lots of really helpful videos online they can show you how to do it
Im from Dominican Republic and i want to start flipping cars, is it profitable anywhere?
everyone needs a car. as long as you can buy low and sell high
hi
Does anyone know how to get a mobile mechanics license ?
You don't need a "mobile mechanic's" license. You just need a company name registered to you. First you register an LLC with your state. You can name it anything....ABC Car Sales. Then you will have a "tax number" which allows you to buy parts tax exempt. Since you are going to be reselling those parts when you sell the car, the state does not require you to pay sales tax when purchasing the parts.
VERY FEW small dealers know anything about the mechanics of cars - they are paperpushers and salesmen, NOT mechanics
NEVER BUY a project !
That is why they get screwed buying junk that other smarter dealers have evaluated as junk and don't want. The educated mechanics can drive it around the lot and immediately know what it needs and make a smart decision to buy it or not
These SALESMEN BUYERS TRY to RETAIL it and lose their asses or re-run it back through the auction
Your dealers license should give you that parts discount
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