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Used Car Dealership: How to Start One





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Used Car Dealership: How to Start One

Author: Robert Jones
Published: 1992-01
List price: $14.95
Our price: $87.95

As of: December 01st, 2008 08:29:15 PM
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vBulletin Definately A Do Not Buy
I thought the last reviewer was being harsh and figured if I got one or two really good ideas this book would be worth the cost. NOT! It really is like a 10 year old's book report. It seems like it is several decades old and had no useful information at all. By the time I returned it I was out $$$. It appears to be a self-published book with very low quality printing and binding. On some pages the type was severely skewed. The one positive review on this book must be from the author or a relative. My suggestion:pass on this one.

vBulletin What you would expect from a Used Car Dealership book
Looks like a book report my 10 year old son wrote for school. I could have done a better job on my home computer. Only gives the very basics. Not worth the 2 months it took to ship it or the paper it was typed on.

vBulletin Helpful book
Excellent section on marketing techniques. I used these techniques and sold quite a few cars. Good quality printing and binding. Good info on purchasing cars at auctions, etc., and evaluating their mechanical condition. Thanks for the book.

vBulletin Only the basics of starting a used car dealership
Robert Jones book "Used Car Dealership: How to Start One" is a childs book when compared to the actual process of starting a used car dealership. The book has outdated marketing techniques, outdated insurance and bonding requirements, and outdated vehicle acquisition techniques. The book only lightly touches on a few of the requirements placed on used car dealers by local, state and federal governments. The book does not mention the myriad of laws, taxes and regulations placed on the used car dealer today. I would not suggest purchasing this book. Anyone interested in starting a used car dealership should consider heavily the many hours of toil, marketing and paperwork that is done behind the scenes of car sales. The modern day used car dealer is light years ahead of this fossil.

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