One of the many benefits of getting a car dealer license is
that you will almost immediately have access to dealer only auctions. While
these auctions can be fast paced and hard to follow for beginners, they are an
excellent source of good deals on cars. Most people who haven’t been to one
before, however, will not know how exactly the auctions work including what
types of cars are being sold and how much they can save by buying one of them.
Once you understand the auctions, they are still fast paced but not as
complicated.
Some Crucial Facts About Dealer Only Auctions
In order to take full advantage of the auctions that your car dealer license gives you access to,
you need to thoroughly understand the details of the auction including the
following.
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Some dealer only auctions will offer vehicles
that have been seized for various reasons. Others will offer ones that dealers
simply want to get rid of and yet other auctions will have a mix of vehicles.
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Why would a dealer sell a car in an auction for
less money than they could at a dealership? Although there are several
different possible answers to this question, one of the most common
explanations is that they have a car on their hands that doesn’t fit in with
the others. A good example would be if a high end car dealer offers trade in
deals and someone trades in a lower-end car. Even if the dealer could
potentially make a bigger profit by keeping the lower-end car on their lot,
they may choose not too simply because it will bring down their image. It may
also be that they don’t expect anyone looking for a low-end car to show up at
their dealership and feel this is the only way to sell the vehicle.
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Most of the time when a car is sold at an
auction that requires a car dealer license to enter they will be sold for an
amount smaller than their value according to the blue books which gives an
opportunity for profit. Sometimes a car may be able to be resold as it is and
still give you a profit of between $500 and $3,000.
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The people who buy cars at dealer only auctions
must be sure of their purchases. That is because you cannot return a car that
you buy there and they are all sold as is. Because of this it is important to
take a close look at any vehicle you are considering purchasing.
About Dealers License LLC
The firm Dealers License LLC is based in Greenville, South
Carolina. They work with clients who are looking to acquire a car dealer
license, whether a retail or wholesale license. This license allows their
clients to buy and sell used vehicles through the firm’s retail network as well
as at dealer-only auctions. As an extra service to ensure their clients are
successful, the company also offers 24/7 mentoring, marketing assistance and
coaching. To learn more, visit https://www.dlcnetwork.com/.
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