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Rating: Summary: Fascinating treatise Review: As a VP of investments for the largest firm on Wall Street, I find myself all to often focussing more on the cash flow of my clients than myself. After seeing Mr. Cohill live on a local Philadelphia television station, he piqued my interest- not because I was looking to create income, but because he made me realize how much of my own cash flow I was wasting on new cars. I now spend 5 minutes every day on this simple to understand system, and truly drive some wonderful automobiles, all for free. Occaisionally these cars actually pay me to own them. Obviously, Im not looking for an alternative occupation, but I can easily see how someone could earn a healthy 6 figure income implementing these strategies on a full time basis.
Rating: Summary: 51 year old high school grad gets it! Review: I get it! All in all some really good advice. I have been in the car business for over 30 years. I have done wholesale and retail both buying and selling. I even did repo's for three years. This book was on the money for me. There are thousands of guys quietly making money buying and selling used cars and I am one of them. I liked it and believe you would find the advice in the book valuble but what do I know I am just a pretty well to do high school grad!
Rating: Summary: TOW TRUCK DRIVER GETTING IT DONE Review: I have been in the towing business for 13 years and one of the few perks would be the chance to buy and sell used cars. I try to buy at least one or two a month to pick up an extra $1500 or so. For me The Used car Money Machine was really helpful. At least it made me aware if I can find two bargins than why not 3 or four. Bargins are out there every day and you do not need to be an insider to make money. Don'y listen to the haters out there the book is well worth $13.00! A lot of money is made with used cars but it does take some work. Just buying a diet book wont make you skinny you gotta be into it.
Rating: Summary: Very frank description of the industry Review: I was very pleased with this book. I found the author straight forward and down to earth regarding this business. The author makes it very clear how value is a matter of opinion. Most car buyers are unaware of what their vehicle is actually worth. Mr. Cohill obviously knows how to capitalize in his market, and although not a professional writer, he does an excellant job detailing the business. I would recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Worthless Review: It's funny that I see two reviews that say the book is lousy, and several others that sound like a commercial. So, what's the truth? The truth is this book is little more than a pamphlet hyping the used car biz. It offers very little in terms of specifics. Those reviews praising the book as some sort of godsend were put there by the author. This book is filled with vague and very obvious information. I have found all the information in this book and more on the internet for free. DO NOT BUY!
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