Hi guys,
First of all this forum is great. I have learnt loads from you and hope to one day be able to give that back to newbies like myself.
I didn't want to post until I was up and running so have waited until now.
A bit about me, I have always liked messing with anything mechanical and getting my hands dirty. Have also always wanted my own motor business. I currently work in Civil Engineering and have a 2 hour each way commute into London every day. One of the main reasons for doing this was so I could spend more time with family etc. although I don't mind long hours and hard work if it's going towards building something up for myself.
Anyway, I would like eventually to have an industrial unit where I sell cars that are advertised online. Don't want a pitch and all the overheads. I would also like to expand that into doing servicing, Aircon, locksmithing etc. Things which I would usually send out as well as some longer term restos of modern classic and the like.. That's a long way down the line however and at the moment I am trading from home until I have built up enough cash to move into premises.
I am doing it all legit, have MT insurance and a set of Lawgistics pads for PDI, Invoice and Test Drive plus trade plates. I've only sold 2 so far but done ok. Been buying spares or repair on ebay. One was Corsa that needed a new windscreen & MOT and the other a convertible beetle with a roof that wouldn't work. Plan on doing a bit less of the fixing up as it takes longer to turn them around. It's all being done on evenings and weekends around the job so a lot of time waiting for parts or until saturday for MOT etc.
I have an auction centre round the corner and have spent the last couple of months sitting through and marking down sold prices in the catalogue then comparing them to the going price on AutoTrader etc. so getting a good grasp of prices.
Anyway, just thought i'd say hello and thanks for the info on here. I know home traders starting out are hated by some but I can assure you all I am doing it legit and have plans for the future.
Regards