id say keep it 10years old max, maybe 15years to start out
be aware some states require you to register as a used car dealer if you have a certain number of car sales per month.
i agree, interior is the biggest seller, assuming the car drives fine. look for "broken" things that you know arent necessarily expensive for yourself, just labor-cost inhibitive to fix for normal ppl to have fixed - like a transmission or headgasket, or one that could use a whole direct engine swap. you can convince them to sell it to you pretty cheap, and as long as you devote a few hundred bucks and some time and you can usually make a good return... and stock engines and parts are easy to find for repairs.
one more suggestion: before you buy an unfamiliar type of broken car, double check expected repair cost. you dont want to think "it only needs a new tranny thrown in" only to find replacements cost >$2k or some shit.
be aware some states require you to register as a used car dealer if you have a certain number of car sales per month.
i agree, interior is the biggest seller, assuming the car drives fine. look for "broken" things that you know arent necessarily expensive for yourself, just labor-cost inhibitive to fix for normal ppl to have fixed - like a transmission or headgasket, or one that could use a whole direct engine swap. you can convince them to sell it to you pretty cheap, and as long as you devote a few hundred bucks and some time and you can usually make a good return... and stock engines and parts are easy to find for repairs.
one more suggestion: before you buy an unfamiliar type of broken car, double check expected repair cost. you dont want to think "it only needs a new tranny thrown in" only to find replacements cost >$2k or some shit.
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