In the first part of this mini-series on how to make money buying and selling used cars in the current financial conditions, we examined which kind of person is suitable to set up a used car business. In this section, we will look at where to actually establish your used car business.
So, how do you go about setting up your own used car business? The first thing to comprehend is that no matter whether you are establishing a part-time or full-time business, your customers and the government will expect you to conduct yourself and conduct your business in a professional manner and they have every right to do so.
If you do not behave appropriately, you will present a bad image to your customers and get a bad reputation with them and you will get a bad standing with the taxation authorities and maybe the health and safety guys as well and be beleaguered by them with more that the average number of check-ups.
Decide what your most important market is. Do you want to specialize in used luxurious cars, middle-market or cheap vehicles? Or do you want to sell trucks, vans, buses or motorbikes? It is helpful to specialize, if your catchment area is large enough. For instance, if you live in a village miles from anywhere, it might not be worth specializing in used buses, but second-hand farm gear might be a hit.
Pay a lot of attention to the site of your business. If you intend to sell one or two cars from classifieds, this is not quite so imperative, but if you have ideas for the future, you might want to get a small lot that you can expand on later.
This plot should be in a highly visible location, say beside the highway that leads into town. If your location is less than ideal, you will have to spend a lot more on advertising, which is something to keep in mind, when trying to work out what you can afford to pay for the lot.
Another important issue to bear in mind before signing any contracts, leases or mortgages, is to find out whether you are allowed to start a used car business in that location. Some countries have a highly complex set of rules and regulations governing which types of business can be located where. This is frequently called ‘zoning’. Sometimes you can get a ‘zoning variance’, but not every time.
Once you have your site and have chosen which kind of second-hand vehicles you want to specialize in, you should concentrate on establishing a unique corporate identity – one that is instantly recognizable to local people as representing your business. Use a motto, an emblem or a motif or a combination of these, put up a sign and sign-write your van or tow-truck with them as well.
In the following section of this mini series, we will be examining how to locate your stock in trade – your vehicles.
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