Buying MOT failures and re-selling.

Buying MOT failures and re-selling.

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aidan8888

Original Poster:

424 posts

173 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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I was just curious as to how many people on here buy and sell banger cars. I know a couple of people that buy cars from auction/ mot failures and repair them and sell them on, does anybody on here do this?

What sort of cars are best to do this? I would have thought it would be learner cars such as saxo's, 106's etc?

Any thoughts on the subject appreciated.

TRUENOSAM

763 posts

183 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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I have done a few times. Nothing wrong with it and I have made a small amount of money from it over the years. Personally I wouldnt buy anything with rust problems structual or not

If its good enough to pass an mot after the work then its just as good as any other car on the road

poing

8,743 posts

213 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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The Wheeler Dealer TV lot seem to make more profit on more expensive rarer cars and classics than on the bread and butter stuff. I'd think if you were looking for fast turn around the little shopping cars would be easy to buy and sell and easy to get parts for but have a much smaller margin for profit.

They made a seriously good profit on a Lotus Esprit on one I watched recently. With all cars you'll need to get lucky with the purchase.

aidan8888

Original Poster:

424 posts

173 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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TRUENOSAM said:
I have done a few times. Nothing wrong with it and I have made a small amount of money from it over the years. Personally I wouldnt buy anything with rust problems structual or not

If its good enough to pass an mot after the work then its just as good as any other car on the road
Yer, I dont see anything wrong with it, some people do.


poing said:
The Wheeler Dealer TV lot seem to make more profit on more expensive rarer cars and classics than on the bread and butter stuff. I'd think if you were looking for fast turn around the little shopping cars would be easy to buy and sell and easy to get parts for but have a much smaller margin for profit.

They made a seriously good profit on a Lotus Esprit on one I watched recently. With all cars you'll need to get lucky with the purchase.
Yer, I thought that might be something to progress to after building up some experience and revenue, and to be honest a fast turn around is what I'm after, I'm not sure if I'm being naive or not but I was just thinking of buying a common car that has failed on things I could fix myself. Just thought it would be a nice way to make a few beer tokens off each car and get some experience when I'm not at uni.

I think I might just get a 200 quid example and give it a go, if worst comes to worst I can sell a few bits and weigh the rest in.

Deluded

4,968 posts

204 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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Always thought about doing it with small Fiats. Head gasket failures and MOT fails. Know them in and out but I doubt there is much profit in it, especially when a good one only sells for around £600.