The Fast Lane System By Bradley Martin How to Make £25,000 a Year Trading Just One Car a Week
As for what you want from the business:
You might want to just sell "casually", by occasionally buying good quality cars, perhaps just once or twice a month, and then selling them on for a small profit. I know plenty of people who are happy to do this - they see it as a kind of interesting hobby and are happy for the extra £500 or so that it puts in their pocket each month. Or you might have more "serious" plans, and hope to grow a large, profit making business.
I Was a Raw Beginner
I guess the first thing to say is that when I started on this I knew naff-all about cars.
I had no particular interest in them. I wasn’t a ‘car nut’. I could only name a handful of models and I drove something fairly dull myself. If it didn’t break down too often and got me from A to B, that was good enough for me.
I’d only ever lifted the bonnet of a car to check the water and oil. I had a vague notion of how one worked (pistons and stuff!) but that was about that. I’d certainly never stripped one down or any of that malarkey—and I haven’t to this day.
I don’t intend to start, either!
No, what I do has very little to do with ‘fixing up cars’ (I don’t do that. Wouldn’t know how.) It has everything to do with something called ‘arbitrage’.
That’s a fancy word for buying low and selling high.
‘All’ I do is use certain ‘tricks of the trade’ to find a bargain car at the right price and sell it at a higher price—and pocket the substantial difference.
Naturally there are loads of dodges, tips and wrinkles which allow me to make great money from this. I hope you can see it’s not just a question of buying any old car and hoping to make money. You won’t.
That’s why investing in this manual will save you a small fortune in silly mistakes. I have condensed over a decade of hard-won experience into these pages so that you can get off to a flying start.
With what I can teach you quite easily, I know that you could soon be pulling in a few extra thousand a month, just like me.
The money really is good on this one!
Sometimes I make £400 a time, sometimes £900 sometimes a few thousand. It all depends on the car of course.
And we’re talking that sort of money for an hour or two total in effort.
Very Little Work
There’s no real ‘work’ to do. I admire people who can buy a car, strip the engine down, regrind the valves, fill out the bodywork dents and re-spray it.
Lovely job ... but that’s NOT what I do.
I don’t have the time, the interest or the skill to do that.
In many ways, the skills I do have (and will share with you in these pages) could be applied to anything where you ‘buy low and sell high’.
It’s about finding a hungry seller and a keen buyer, bringing the two together and taking your hefty cut!
Despite what I’ve just said, one of the major objections I get when I explain this ‘no-brainer’ money making idea is this: “Yes but I’m not a mechanic. I can’t fix and renovate cars!”
I hear it time and again—but it still startles me. You see, I’ve probably just spent a good hour telling that person exactly how to make serious money from this; where to buy the right cars, what to look out for, how to advertise them and where to sell for a fat profit. And not once have I said a single thing about crawling under a car with a spanner between your teeth!
Let me explain using an analogy...
Imagine I knew a way to make money through buying and selling certain paintings. I reveal where to go to buy the paintings, exactly what to look out for, what to avoid and precisely how to advertise them and where to sell them for a tasty profit. I hope you agree it would be a very strange person who then said “Yes but I can’t paint! I don’t know anything about technique or colour mixing and I can’t do restoration work on oil paintings. I couldn’t make a picture frame to save my life!”
Duh...
To be honest, I’d look upon that person as slightly mad! Who said anything about being an art expert or being able to paint or being able to restore pictures? Not me!
The car business is the same.
You DON’T need to be a mechanic. You DON’T need to be able to re-spray cars. You DON’T need to be a motoring expert.
If any of those things were required I wouldn’t even have got started.
The car business really is very easy once you have the ‘insider knowledge’. It has to appeal of course and yes, you have to put in a few hours of effort.
But if you’re up for that, I don’t know of another business manual that sells for less than £20 which can make hundreds of pounds for every hour ‘worked’ like this one can.
I hope you can see that I’ve been honest with you by revealing all of this up-front. There’s no point in you doing this if you’re not going to give it a serious go.
But if you DO qualify, then welcome aboard, this is going to be, at last, a workable business idea for you to make some amazing extra cash.
Soon you could be driving exotica, taking 5-star holidays and paying off all your debts (yes, including the mortgage) and all as a result of simply buying and selling a few cars.
I’ve Made The Mistakes so YOU Don’t Have to